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Tag: Synthetic hormone

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What is an oxytocin injection and how is it used in pharmacology?

2 min read
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), synthetic oxytocin is used to induce labor in a controlled hospital setting when there is a valid medical reason. This manufactured version of the natural hormone helps to stimulate uterine contractions and is a vital tool in obstetric pharmacology.

What's the difference between oxytocin and pitocin?

4 min read
According to the CDC, as of 2020, over 31% of labors involved some form of induction, frequently using the synthetic drug Pitocin. For expectant parents navigating medical options, understanding what's the difference between oxytocin and pitocin is essential for making informed choices about childbirth.

What Is the Drug Methylestradiol Used For?

5 min read
According to manufacturer information, Methylestradiol is a synthetic estrogen often combined with other hormones for treating menopausal symptoms. This article explores what is the drug Methylestradiol used for, detailing its primary applications, pharmacology, and important safety considerations.