Английская Википедия:Ethinylestradiol sulfonate/norethisterone acetate

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Ethinylestradiol sulfonate/norethisterone acetate (EES/NETA), sold under the brand name Deposiston, is a combination medication of ethinylestradiol sulfonate (EES), an estrogen, and norethisterone acetate (NETA), a progestin, which was used as a combined birth control pill for women.[1] It was formulated as oral tablets and contained 1 mg EES and 5 mg NETA per tablet.[2][3][1] The medication had a long-lasting depot effect and was taken only once per week, for a total of four tablets per cycle.[1][2] It was developed and marketed by Jenapharm and was previously available in Germany.[2][1][3] EES/NETA was introduced for medical use in 1978.[1]

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Шаблон:Estrogens and antiestrogens Шаблон:Progestogens and antiprogestogens Шаблон:Estrogen receptor modulators Шаблон:Progesterone receptor modulators


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