estronol
Noun: 1. A naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone: Estronol is a type of estrogen, a female sex hormone, produced naturally by the ovaries in mammals. It is considered a weaker form of estrogen compared to others like estradiol. 2. A synthetic medication: Estronol is also the trade name for a synthesized version of this hormone, used medically to treat conditions caused by a lack of estrogen.
- Noun (Natural Hormone):
- Estronol is one of the three major endogenous estrogens.
- The laboratory test measured levels of estronol in the blood sample.
- Noun (Synthetic Medication):
- The doctor prescribed Estronol to manage her menopausal symptoms.
- Treatment with Estronol can help prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Estronol is a component in some hormone replacement therapies used to alleviate symptoms of menopause and prevent bone loss.
- Her HRT regimen includes a daily dose of Estronol.
- Estrone: This is the standard generic or scientific name for the hormone. "Estronol" is specifically a trade name for its pharmaceutical preparation.
- Estrone sulfate is a common circulating form of estrogen.
- Estrogen: The broader category of female sex hormones to which estronol/estrone belongs.
- Estrogenic (adjective): Having properties similar to or mimicking estrogen.
- The plant compound shows estrogenic activity.
- Estrone (primary synonym for the hormone itself)
- Oestrone (British English spelling)
The word "estronol" specifically refers to: 1. The biochemical substance itself as a natural hormone. 2. The manufactured drug product sold under the brand name Estronol (often capitalized in this context to indicate the trademark). In medical and pharmaceutical contexts, it is crucial to distinguish between the generic substance (estrone) and the brand-name product (Estronol).
- a naturally occurring weak estrogenic hormone secreted by the mammalian ovary; synthesized (trade name Estronol) and used to treat estrogen deficiency