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Methenmadinone caproate
Methenmadinone
caproate
is a
progestin
medication
which was developed in
Czechoslovakia
in the
1960s
and was
studied
for potential use in
combined injectable contraceptives
in the
1970s
but was never
marketed
. It was studied as a
combined injectable contraceptive
in
combination
with
estradiol valerate
at
doses
of
60
mg
and 10
mg, respectively, once a month by
intramuscular injection
. MMC is the C17α caproate
ester
of
methenmadinone
and an
analogue
of
methenmadinone acetate
. In addition to
MMA
, analogues of MMC include
chlormadinone caproate
,
gestonorone caproate
,
hydroxyprogesterone caproate
,
medroxyprogesterone caproate
, and
megestrol caproate
.