Quality Ethinylestradiol and Cyproterone Acetate Tablets 0.2mg+0.035mg for Hormonal Disorders

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Introducing Quality Ethinylestradiol and Cyproterone Acetate Tablets 0.2mg+0.035mg for effective aid in hormonal disorders and contraception. Key features include:

  • Powerful oral contraceptive to prevent unwarranted pregnancies.
  • Combines Ethinylestradiol (CAS: 57-63-6) and Cyproterone Acetate (CAS: 427-51-0) for synergistic ovulation inhibition.
  • Alters cervical mucus traits, hampering sperm’s potential to reach eggs.
  • Provides reliable relief from symptoms linked with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Hirsutism.
  • Advised to be used under strict professional medical supervision.
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    Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 years
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Our Ethinylestradiol and Cyproterone Acetate Tablets 0.2mg+0.035mg are a brilliant combination for treating hormonal disorders, particularly associated with high male hormones levels in females. Engineered with a potent mix of Ethinylestradiol, a synthetic estrogen, and Cyproterone Acetate, a special type of progestogen. This dynamic duo functions to regulate hormonal correspondences effectively. Not only are they an excellent choice for women grappling with severe acne, but they're also a perfect solution for excessive hair growth and gender-affirming hormone therapy.

The built-in benefits of this product include the following:

  • Compound Name: Ethinylestradiol and Cyproterone Acetate
  • CAS Number: 57-63-6 (for Ethinylestradiol), 427-51-0 (for Cyproterone Acetate)
  • Molecular Formula: C20H24O2 (Ethinylestradiol), C24H29ClO4 (Cyproterone Acetate)
  • Molecular Weight: 296.4 g/mol (of Ethinylestradiol), 416.9 g/mol (of Cyproterone Acetate)
  • Density: 1.2 g/cm3 (of Ethinylestradiol), 1.3 g/cm3 (of Cyproterone Acetate)
  • Pharmacological Class: They belong to the class of Contraceptives
  • Routes of Exposure: Oral intake
  • Therapeutic Uses: Regulating hormonal balance, mitigating severe acne, curtailing excessive hair growth, facilitating gender-affirming hormone therapy
  • Dosage: Strictly under the guidance of a physician
  • Contraindications: Pregnancy, individual with a history of liver disease, an event of blood clots or stroke, smokers beyond the age of 35
  • Side Effects: Possible side effects can include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, fluctuations in weight, and changes in appetite
  • Drug Interactions: Watch out for potential interactions with antifungal medications, HIV drugs, and seizure medications
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