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Tag: Centchroman

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Understanding the Mechanism of Action of Centchroman

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According to one clinical review, centchroman (also known as ormeloxifene) is the only non-steroidal oral contraceptive in clinical use today. This unique drug acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) with a distinct mechanism of action that prevents pregnancy without suppressing ovulation or altering the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis.

What are the benefits of Chhaya?

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First introduced in India in 1991, Chhaya is a non-hormonal, once-a-week oral contraceptive pill, providing a unique approach to family planning through its active ingredient, Centchroman. Unlike traditional hormonal pills, it avoids many common side effects and is safe for use during lactation.

Understanding How Does Chhaya Work? An In-Depth Pharmaceutical Overview

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Developed in India by the Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Chhaya (Centchroman) is a unique non-steroidal, non-hormonal oral contraceptive. Unlike conventional birth control pills, the question of **How does chhaya work?** revolves around its anti-implantation mechanism, offering a distinct approach to family planning.

What is Chhaya Tablet?: A Comprehensive Look at the Non-Hormonal Contraceptive

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Available free of cost through the National Family Planning Programme in India since 2017, the Chhaya tablet is a non-hormonal, non-steroidal weekly oral contraceptive that offers an alternative to traditional hormonal pills. Also known by its generic name Centchroman or brand name Saheli, it was developed by India's Central Drug Research Institute to provide a different option for family planning.