Pentagestrone acetate

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title: Pentagestrone acetate
text: Pentagestrone acetate (PGA), sold under the brand names Gestovis and Gestovister, is a progestin which was described in the literature in 1960 and was introduced by Vister in Italy in 1961. It is the 3-cyclopentyl enol ether of 17α-hydroxyprogesterone acetate. PGA, along with quingestrone, is said to have very similar properties to those of dydrogesterone, a pure progestogen and close analogue of progesterone. PGA is orally active, was provided in 10 and 20 mg capsules, and has been used to trea
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