enovid
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Definition
Noun: 1. A brand name for an oral contraceptive: "Enovid" is the trade name for a specific combination birth control pill. It contains two synthetic hormones: mestranol (an estrogen) and norethynodrel (a progestin). It was one of the first oral contraceptives approved for use.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Her doctor prescribed Enovid for birth control.
- Enovid was a groundbreaking pharmaceutical product in the 1960s.
- The side effects of early pills like Enovid were more pronounced than those of modern formulations.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term "Enovid" is often used in historical or medical discussions about the development and social impact of oral contraceptives. It is less commonly used as a current brand name.
- The approval of Enovid marked a significant shift in reproductive healthcare.
Variants and Related Words
- Oral contraceptive (n): The general term for birth control taken by mouth.
- The pill (n, informal): A common informal term for oral contraceptives.
- Combination pill (n): A type of oral contraceptive containing both estrogen and progestin, like Enovid.
Synonyms
- Birth control pill
- Oral contraceptive pill (OCP)
Notes
- Proper Noun: "Enovid" is a trademark and should be capitalized.
- Specific Formulation: It refers specifically to the combination of mestranol and norethynodrel, not to oral contraceptives in general.
Noun
- trade name for an oral contraceptive containing mestranol and norethynodrel