Injectable birth control
Form of hormonal contraception
Injectable birth control is a form of hormonal contraception and may refer to:[1]
Estrogen-only injectable birth control, for instance estradiol undecylate, has also been studied, but has not been marketed.[1]
References
- ^ a b Mokhtar K. Toppozada (1983). "Monthly Injectable Contraceptives". In Alfredo Goldsmith; Mokhtar Toppozada (eds.). Long-Acting Contraception. pp. 93–103. OCLC 35018604.
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Active molecules in hormonal contraceptives
- Male-only: Dimethandrolone
- Testosterone buciclate
- Testosterone undecanoate
- Trestolone
- Diethylstilbestrol
- Estradiol
- Estradiol benzoate
- Estradiol cypionate
- Estradiol enanthate
- Estradiol valerate
- Ethinylestradiol
- Mestranol
- Ormeloxifene
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