Hydroxyprogestérone caproateLe caproate d'hydroxyprogestérone (OHPC), vendu sous les noms de marque Proluton et Makena entre autres, est un médicament progestatif utilisé pour prévenir l'accouchement prématuré chez les femmes enceintes ayant des antécédents de la maladie et pour traiter les troubles gynécologiques. Il a également été formulé en association avec des œstrogènes pour diverses indications (noms de marque Gravibinon et Primosiston) et sous forme de contraceptif injectable de longue durée (nom de marque Chinese Injectable No.
Contraceptionthumb|Pilules contraceptives La contraception est l'emploi de moyens visant à empêcher qu'un rapport sexuel entraîne une grossesse. Elle est définie par l'Organisation mondiale de la santé comme étant « l'utilisation d’agents, de dispositifs, de méthodes ou de procédures pour diminuer la probabilité de fécondation ou l’éviter ». Il existe plusieurs méthodes de contraception, d'action locale ou générale, à l'efficacité et aux contraintes variables.
HydroxyprogestéroneModèle 3D ( JSmol ) CHEBI: 17252 Carte Info ECHA 5104 La 17α-hydroxyprogestérone (17α-OHP), également connue sous le nom de 17-OH progestérone (17-OHP), ou hydroxyprogestérone (OHP), est une hormone stéroïde progestative proche chimiquement de la progestérone. C'est également une structure intermédiaire dans la biosynthèse de nombreux autres stéroïdes biologiques, parmi eux, les androgènes, les œstrogènes, les glucocorticoïdes et les minéralocorticoïdes, ainsi que certains neuromédiateurs stéroïdiens.
AminoglutethimideAminoglutethimide (AG), sold under the brand names Elipten, Cytadren, and Orimeten among others, is a medication which has been used in the treatment of seizures, Cushing's syndrome, breast cancer, and prostate cancer, among other indications. It has also been used by bodybuilders, athletes, and other men for muscle-building and performance- and physique-enhancing purposes. AG is taken by mouth three or four times per day. Side effects of AG include lethargy, somnolence, dizziness, headache, appetite loss, skin rash, hypertension, liver damage, and adrenal insufficiency, among others.
HypoestrogenismHypoestrogenism, or estrogen deficiency, refers to a lower than normal level of estrogen. It is an umbrella term used to describe estrogen deficiency in various conditions. Estrogen deficiency is also associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and has been linked to diseases like urinary tract infections and osteoporosis. In women, low levels of estrogen may cause symptoms such as hot flashes, sleeping disturbances, decreased bone health, and changes in the genitourinary system.
MétrorragieUne métrorragie est un saignement de l'utérus en dehors des périodes de chaleurs pour les animaux non-humains ou en dehors de la période des règles chez les humains. Saignement utérin survenant en dehors des règles. On peut avoir des métrorragies après la ménopause, lors de la pose d'un stérilet ou encore à cause d'une grossesse extra-utérine rompue. Dans ce dernier cas le fœtus peut s'être développé dans les trompes (au lieu de l'utérus) et ainsi rompre un vaisseau sanguin. La métrorragie peut ainsi signer un hémopéritoine.
Hormonal contraceptionHormonal contraception refers to birth control methods that act on the endocrine system. Almost all methods are composed of steroid hormones, although in India one selective estrogen receptor modulator is marketed as a contraceptive. The original hormonal method—the combined oral contraceptive pill—was first marketed as a contraceptive in 1960. In the ensuing decades many other delivery methods have been developed, although the oral and injectable methods are by far the most popular.
Estradiol (medication)Estradiol (E2) is a medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone. It is an estrogen and is used mainly in menopausal hormone therapy and to treat low sex hormone levels in women. It is also used in hormonal birth control for women, in hormone therapy for transgender women, and in the treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers like prostate cancer in men and breast cancer in women, among other uses.
Megestrol acetateMegestrol acetate (MGA), sold under the brand name Megace among others, is a progestin medication which is used mainly as an appetite stimulant to treat wasting syndromes such as cachexia. It is also used to treat breast cancer and endometrial cancer, and has been used in birth control. MGA is generally formulated alone, although it has been combined with estrogens in birth control formulations. It is usually taken by mouth.
Estrogen (medication)An estrogen (E) is a type of medication which is used most commonly in hormonal birth control and menopausal hormone therapy, and as part of feminizing hormone therapy for transgender women. They can also be used in the treatment of hormone-sensitive cancers like breast cancer and prostate cancer and for various other indications. Estrogens are used alone or in combination with progestogens. They are available in a wide variety of formulations and for use by many different routes of administration.
Cyproterone acetateCyproterone acetate (CPA), sold alone under the brand name Androcur or with ethinylestradiol under the brand names Diane or Diane-35 among others, is an antiandrogen and progestin medication used in the treatment of androgen-dependent conditions such as acne, excessive body hair growth, early puberty, and prostate cancer, as a component of feminizing hormone therapy for transgender women, and in birth control pills. It is formulated and used both alone and in combination with an estrogen.
DydrogesteroneDydrogesterone, sold under the brand name Duphaston among others, is a progestin medication which is used for a variety of indications, including threatened or recurrent miscarriage during pregnancy, dysfunctional bleeding, infertility due to luteal insufficiency, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, secondary amenorrhea, irregular cycles, premenstrual syndrome, and as a component of menopausal hormone therapy. It is taken by mouth. Side effects of dydrogesterone include menstrual irregularities, headache, nausea, breast tenderness, and others.
Progestogen (medication)A progestogen, also referred to as a progestagen, gestagen, or gestogen, is a type of medication which produces effects similar to those of the natural female sex hormone progesterone in the body. A progestin is a synthetic progestogen. Progestogens are used most commonly in hormonal birth control and menopausal hormone therapy. They can also be used in the treatment of gynecological conditions, to support fertility and pregnancy, to lower sex hormone levels for various purposes, and for other indications.
Chlormadinone acetateChlormadinone acetate (CMA), sold under the brand names Belara, Gynorelle, Lutéran, and Prostal among others, is a progestin and antiandrogen medication which is used in birth control pills to prevent pregnancy, as a component of menopausal hormone therapy, in the treatment of gynecological disorders, and in the treatment of androgen-dependent conditions like enlarged prostate and prostate cancer in men and acne and hirsutism in women.
Progesterone (medication)Progesterone (P4) is a medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone. It is a progestogen and is used in combination with estrogens mainly in hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms and low sex hormone levels in women. It is also used in women to support pregnancy and fertility and to treat gynecological disorders. Progesterone can be taken by mouth, vaginally, and by injection into muscle or fat, among other routes. A progesterone vaginal ring and progesterone intrauterine device used for birth control also exist in some areas of the world.
Menstrual disorderA menstrual disorder is characterized as any abnormal condition with regards to a woman's menstrual cycle. There are many different types of menstrual disorders that vary with signs and symptoms, including pain during menstruation, heavy bleeding, or absence of menstruation. Normal variations can occur in menstrual patterns but generally menstrual disorders can also include periods that come sooner than 21 days apart, more than 3 months apart, or last more than 10 days in duration.
PédophilieLa pédophilie est une paraphilie caractérisée par l'attirance sexuelle ou par des sentiments amoureux persistants d'un adulte ou d'un adolescent envers les enfants (habituellement prépubères ou au début de leur puberté). Cette attraction doit par ailleurs être associée à une souffrance cliniquement significative ou à une altération du fonctionnement social, professionnel ou dans d'autres domaines importants pour remplir les critères diagnostiques du trouble pédophilique.
Feminizing hormone therapyFeminizing hormone therapy, also known as transfeminine hormone therapy, is hormone therapy and sex reassignment therapy to change the secondary sex characteristics of transgender people from masculine or androgynous to feminine. It is a common type of transgender hormone therapy (another being masculinizing hormone therapy) and is used to treat transgender women and non-binary transfeminine individuals. Some, in particular intersex people but also some non-transgender people, take this form of therapy according to their personal needs and preferences.
DrospirenoneDrospirenone is a progestin and antiandrogen medication which is used in birth control pills to prevent pregnancy and in menopausal hormone therapy, among other uses. It is available both alone under the brand name Slynd and in combination with an estrogen under the brand name Yasmin among others. The medication is an analog of the drug spironolactone. Drospirenone is taken by mouth. Common side effects include acne, headache, breast tenderness, weight increase, and menstrual changes.
ProgestatifUn progestatif est une hormone stéroïdienne d'action similaire à la progestérone, le seul progestatif naturel. Pour être considérée comme progestative (progestogène), une molécule doit avoir les effets suivants en expérimentation chez un animal de laboratoire : effet lutéomimétique (test de Clauberg) : différenciation sécrétoire sur une muqueuse utérine correctement préparée par les œstrogènes ; effet progestogène : maintien de la gestation malgré ablation du corps jaune de l'ovaire.