Monk Pepper

Products Monk’s pepper extracts are commercially available as film-coated tablets and drops, among others. Stem plant Monk’s pepper L. belongs to the verbenaceae family. The shrub, which grows up to several meters high, is native to the Mediterranean region, Central Asia and India. Monk’s pepper has been used since ancient times to treat women’s ailments. … Monk Pepper

Estradiol

Products Estradiol is commercially available in tablet, transdermal patch, transdermal gel, vaginal ring, and vaginal tablet forms, among others. It is also combined fixed with progestogens. Structure and properties Estradiol (C18H24O2, Mr = Mr = 272.4 g/mol) exists as a white crystalline powder that is practically insoluble in water. Synthetic estradiol is bioidentical with human … Estradiol

Testosterone

Synonyms sex hormone, androgen, androstane, sex hormones Introduction Testosterone is a derivative of the sex hormone (androgen). Testosterone occurs in both sexes, but differs in concentration and effect. Tesotosterone is derived from testis (testicle) and steroid. The “inventor” of testosterone was Ernst Lageur, who was the first to extract bull testicles. In men, testosterone is … Testosterone

Side effects | Testosterone

Side effects Among the most frequently observed side effects, especially in the form of overdose abuse are the following: Liver Diseases Kidney damage Cardiac arrhythmias Diseases of the cardiovascular system Arteriosclerosis Gynecomastia (butt formation in men) Steroid acne see: Acne Mental illnesses like depression Poorer memory performance Decrease in sperm count Reduction of the testicles … Side effects | Testosterone

Gestodene

Products Gestodene is marketed in many countries exclusively in combination with ethinyl estradiol in the form of dragées and film-coated tablets as an oral contraceptive (“pill”). It has been approved in many countries since 1986. Structure and properties Gestodene (C21H26O2, Mr = 310.4 g/mol) exists as a white to yellowish crystalline powder that is practically … Gestodene

Desogestrel

What is desogestrel? Desogestrel is a hormonal contraceptive and is therefore used to prevent unwanted pregnancy. It is a so-called “minipill”, an oral contraceptive with a progestin as its only active ingredient. Estrogen-free pills like Desogestrel advertise effective contraception without the side effects of the classic estrogen-progestin preparations (combined preparations). What’s the minipill? The minipill … Desogestrel

Interactions | Desogestrel

Interactions In general, interactions can occur when using several drugs. Desogestrel is also known to interact with other drugs. For this reason, a doctor or pharmacist should be consulted before taking any other medicine. Interactions are known to occur, for example, with antiepileptic drugs, barbiturates and St. John’s wort. They can accelerate the breakdown of … Interactions | Desogestrel

Is it possible to take it while breastfeeding? | Desogestrel

Is it possible to take it while breastfeeding? Women who are breastfeeding should generally use non-hormonal contraceptive methods. After that, however, the minipill is the method of choice. Desogestrel can therefore also be used while breastfeeding. Although small amounts of the active ingredient are absorbed into breast milk, no effect on the growth or development … Is it possible to take it while breastfeeding? | Desogestrel

Which accompanying symptoms are typical? | Depression on the pill? Is there anything to that?

Which accompanying symptoms are typical? Depression is characterized by the three symptoms “depressed mood”, loss of interest and lack of drive. However, it is not necessary for all three symptoms to be present at the same time for a depression to be diagnosed. It is sufficient if there are two main symptoms with further secondary … Which accompanying symptoms are typical? | Depression on the pill? Is there anything to that?

Depression caused by the morning-after pill | Depression on the pill? Is there anything to that?

Depression caused by the morning-after pill The morning-after pill is a hormone preparation for emergency contraception after unprotected sex. It usually consists of the active ingredient levonorgestrel or ulipristilacetate. Both active ingredients postpone ovulation by about five days. The survival time of sperm is about three to four days, thus preventing fertilisation of the egg. … Depression caused by the morning-after pill | Depression on the pill? Is there anything to that?