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THE EFFECT OF NORETHINDRONE-MESTRANOL ON CERVICAL MUCUS
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1968Abstract Measurements of spinnbarkheit and amount and viscosity of cervical mucus were made on 15 healthy parous women at midcycle and following the administration of 1 mg. norethindrone and 0.05 mg. mestranol. It was demonstrated that spinnbarkheit was greatly reduced and that the cervical mucus was decreased in amount and viscosity.
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Ketonitrophenols from Mestranol and Related Compounds
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975Mestranol (17alpha-ethynylestradiol 3-methyl ether), when placed on a carrier such as powdered silica gel and exposed to the atmosphere, is converted to a yellow product. The compound formed was shown to be 1alpha-ethynyltetrahydro-1beta-hydroxy4 - (2 - hydroxy - 5 - methoxy - 3 - nitrophenethyl) - 7a - methyl-5(4H)-indanone.
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Viscosity studies on Mestranol.
Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2006The viscosity of 1x10(-4) M to 4x10(-4) M solution of Mestranol (synthetic oestrogenic steroidal hormone) in ethanol was measured at 32 degrees, 40 degrees and 50 degrees C in a viscometric bath. The viscosity rates are maximum at 30 degrees C as compared to 40 degrees and 50 degrees C.
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COMPARATIVE POTENCY OF ETHINYL ŒSTRADIOL AND MESTRANOL
Medical Journal of Australia, 1970I was somewhat surprised to see in a recent issue of the Journal (Medical Journal of Australia) a comment regarding "unsubstantiated claims that ethinyl oestradiol is more potent than mestranol." Quite apart from the extensive animal studies on this topic which indicate quite clearly that ethinyl estradiol is in the region of 2 times as active as ...
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Clinical Evaluation of Ethinylestrenol and Mestranol as a Contraceptive
Fertility and Sterility, 1968Ethinylestrenol (2.5 mg) plus mestranol (75 mcg) was clinically evaluated as an oral contraceptive (trade name Lyndiol) by cyclically administering the combination to 625 women for 9898 cycles (1-31 cycles each). Blood tests were performed in 2 groups of 25 patients each at 0 3 6 12 and 18 months to determine if there was any effect on hemoglobin ...
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A study on stability of mestranol.
Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2006Mestranol, a synthetic oestrogcn, is an oral contraceptive given alongwith progestogens. It is light, heat and air sensitive and on uv irradiation new polymeric species of glucosiduronate and sulphate conjugate are formed. The new species fractions of mestranol are separatable over sephadex in column chromatography and characterized by analytical ...
T, Ahmad, S, Akhtar, S, Haider
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Norethynodrel with Mestranol in Infertility
Fertility and Sterility, 1965W S, Arrata, G H, Arronet
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
W. Spellacy, W. Buhi, S. Birk
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W. Spellacy, W. Buhi, S. Birk
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