Norlutin
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Definition
Noun 1. A synthetic progestational hormone: A man-made steroid hormone that mimics the effects of the natural hormone progesterone. It is used in medical treatments, specifically in oral contraceptives and for treating conditions like endometriosis. "Norlutin" is a trade name for this compound, whose generic name is norethindrone.
Usage
"Norlutin" is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific branded medication. It is typically used in medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical contexts. * The doctor prescribed Norlutin to help manage her endometriosis symptoms. * Early formulations of the birth control pill contained Norlutin. * The study compared the efficacy of Norlutin with other progestins.
Advanced Usage
- Chemical/Pharmaceutical Context: In technical writing, "Norlutin" is identified as a 19-nortestosterone derivative with potent progestogenic activity.
- The metabolic pathway of Norlutin was detailed in the pharmacology journal.
Variants and Related Words
- Norethindrone (noun): The generic, non-proprietary name for the same chemical compound.
- Progestin (noun): The class of synthetic hormones to which Norlutin/norethindrone belongs.
- Progestogen (noun): A broader term for substances that have progesterone-like effects.
Synonyms
- Norethindrone (direct synonym, generic name)
- Progestational agent (broader category)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Endometriosis: A medical condition often treated with Norlutin.
- Oral contraceptive: A common type of medication that may contain Norlutin.
- Hormone therapy: A general treatment category that includes the use of drugs like Norlutin.
Noun
- a synthetic progestational hormone (trade name Norlutin) used in oral contraceptives and to treat endometriosis