English-Wörter für 'Alternative form of estroprogestative.'
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noun
- (pharmacology) Initialism of estradiol dipropionate.
- Initialism of eau de parfum
- (computing) Initialism of electronic data processing.
- Initialism of emotionally disturbed person.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of elastin-derived peptide.
- Initialism of erythema dyschromicum perstans.
- automatic data processing by electronic means without the use of tabulating cards or punched tapes
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adj
- (biology, medicine) Similar in action to progesterone; progesterone-like.
- of or relating to progesterone (or to a drug with effects like those of progesterone)
- (biology, medicine) Encouraging or conducive to gestation (said of hormone levels, for example).
- (biology, medicine) Describing the phase of the menstrual cycle before gestation and after ovulation, during which progesterone is secreted.
- (biology, medicine) Of or pertaining to progesterone.
- (biology, medicine) Relating to the time before gestation; pregestational.
- preceding and favoring gestation; of or relating to physiological changes associated with ovulation and formation of the corpus luteum
noun
- (pharmacology) A drug that is used in the form of its citrate C₂₂H₃₀N₆O₄S·C₆H₈O₇ to treat erectile dysfunction in males, that by suppressing a phosphodiesterase enzyme also suppresses the enzyme's inhibitory effect on the hormone cyclic GMP, and that enables the cyclic GMP produced during sexual arousal to initiate the muscular and vascular changes which produce an erection. It is marketed under the trademarks Revatio and Viagra.
- virility drug (trade name Viagra) used to treat erectile dysfunction in men
noun
- a progestin compound (trade name Provera) used to treat menstrual disorders
- (pharmacology) A synthetic progesterone C₂₂H₃₂O₃ that is administered by injection as a long-acting contraceptive or is taken orally especially to treat amenorrhea and abnormal uterine bleeding and in conjunction with estrogen to relieve the symptoms of menopause and prevent osteoporosis.
noun
- (pharmacology) Initialism of estradiol dipropionate.
- Initialism of eau de parfum
- (computing) Initialism of electronic data processing.
- Initialism of emotionally disturbed person.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of elastin-derived peptide.
- Initialism of erythema dyschromicum perstans.
- automatic data processing by electronic means without the use of tabulating cards or punched tapes
name
noun
- (pharmacology) A drug that is used in the form of its citrate C₂₂H₃₀N₆O₄S·C₆H₈O₇ to treat erectile dysfunction in males, that by suppressing a phosphodiesterase enzyme also suppresses the enzyme's inhibitory effect on the hormone cyclic GMP, and that enables the cyclic GMP produced during sexual arousal to initiate the muscular and vascular changes which produce an erection. It is marketed under the trademarks Revatio and Viagra.
- virility drug (trade name Viagra) used to treat erectile dysfunction in men
noun
- a progestin compound (trade name Provera) used to treat menstrual disorders
- (pharmacology) A synthetic progesterone C₂₂H₃₂O₃ that is administered by injection as a long-acting contraceptive or is taken orally especially to treat amenorrhea and abnormal uterine bleeding and in conjunction with estrogen to relieve the symptoms of menopause and prevent osteoporosis.
adj
- (biology, medicine) Similar in action to progesterone; progesterone-like.
- of or relating to progesterone (or to a drug with effects like those of progesterone)
- (biology, medicine) Encouraging or conducive to gestation (said of hormone levels, for example).
- (biology, medicine) Describing the phase of the menstrual cycle before gestation and after ovulation, during which progesterone is secreted.
- (biology, medicine) Of or pertaining to progesterone.
- (biology, medicine) Relating to the time before gestation; pregestational.
- preceding and favoring gestation; of or relating to physiological changes associated with ovulation and formation of the corpus luteum