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- Q419652 subject Q13245314.
- Q419652 subject Q52319.
- Q419652 subject Q6870315.
- Q419652 subject Q7162167.
- Q419652 subject Q8249906.
- Q419652 subject Q8252090.
- Q419652 subject Q8256076.
- Q419652 subject Q8522216.
- Q419652 abstract "Danazol is a derivative of the synthetic steroid ethisterone that suppresses the production of gonadotropins and has some weak androgenic effects. Before becoming available as a generic drug, danazol was marketed as Danocrine in the United States. It was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as the first drug to specifically treat endometriosis in the early 1970s. Although effective for endometriosis, its use is limited by its masculinizing side-effects. Its role as a treatment for endometriosis has been largely replaced by the GnRH agonists.".
- Q419652 atcPrefix "G03".
- Q419652 atcSuffix "XA01".
- Q419652 casNumber "17230-88-5".
- Q419652 chEBI "4315".
- Q419652 drugbank "DB01406".
- Q419652 fdaUniiCode "N29QWW3BUO".
- Q419652 iupacName "(1S,2R,13R,14S,17R,18S)-17-ethynyl-2,18-dimethyl-7-oxa-6-azapentacyclo[11.7.0.02,10.04,8.014,18]icosa-4(8),5,9-trien-17-ol".
- Q419652 pubchem "28417".
- Q419652 thumbnail Danazol.svg?width=300.
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- Q419652 atcPrefix "G03".
- Q419652 atcSuffix "XA01".
- Q419652 casNumber "17230".
- Q419652 chebi "4315".
- Q419652 drugbank "DB01406".
- Q419652 iupacName "-17".
- Q419652 pubchem "28417".
- Q419652 unii "N29QWW3BUO".
- Q419652 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q419652 type Drug.
- Q419652 type ChemicalObject.
- Q419652 type Thing.
- Q419652 type Q8386.
- Q419652 comment "Danazol is a derivative of the synthetic steroid ethisterone that suppresses the production of gonadotropins and has some weak androgenic effects. Before becoming available as a generic drug, danazol was marketed as Danocrine in the United States. It was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as the first drug to specifically treat endometriosis in the early 1970s. Although effective for endometriosis, its use is limited by its masculinizing side-effects.".
- Q419652 label "Danazol".
- Q419652 depiction Danazol.svg.