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Tibolone is a synthetic hormone-type drug. It is used mainly for hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal women.
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Progestogens: (receptor) |
Desogestrel,
Drospirenone,
Dydrogesterone,
Ethisterone,
Etonogestrel,
Ethynodiol diacetate,
Gestodene,
Gestonorone,
Levonorgestrel,
Lynestrenol,
Medroxyprogesterone,
Megestrol,
Norelgestromin,
Norethisterone,
Norethynodrel,
Norgestimate,
Norgestrel,
Norgestrienone,
Tibolone
Antiprogestogen:
Mifepristone
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Androgens: (receptor) |
Androstanolone,
Fluoxymesterone,
Mesterolone,
Methyltestosterone,
Testosterone,
(see also anabolic steroids)
Antiandrogens:
Bicalutamide,
Cyproterone,
Flutamide,
Nilutamide,
Spironolactone
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Estrogens: (receptor) |
Chlorotrianisene,
Dienestrol,
Diethylstilbestrol,
Estradiol,
Estriol,
Estrone,
Ethinylestradiol,
Fosfestrol,
Mestranol,
Polyestradiol phosphate
Selective estrogen receptor modulator:
Bazedoxifene,
Clomifene,
Fulvestrant,
Raloxifene,
Tamoxifen,
Toremifene
Aromatase inhibitor:
Aminogluthetimide,
Anastrozole,
Exemestane,
Formestane,
Letrozole,
Vorozole
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Gonadotropins: (FSHR/LHCGR) |
ovulation stim.:
Clomifene,
Urofollitropin
Antigonadotropins:
Danazol,
Gestrinone
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GnRH: (receptor) |
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist:
Buserelin,
Goserelin,
Leuprorelin,
Nafarelin,
Triptorelin
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist:
Abarelix
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