Pharmacokinetics of orally administered norethisterone enanthate in rabbit, monkey, and women |
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Authors: | P. Ravinder Veena Shatrugna K.Madhavan Nair B. Sivakumar |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, Jamai-Osmania Post, Hyderabad — 500 007, India |
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Abstract: | Norethisterone enanthate (NET-En), an established intramuscular long-acting contraceptive agent, has previously been shown to be effective in inhibiting fertility in two rodent species even 4 days after oral ingestion. Pharmacokinetics of NET and NET-En were studied after oral and intramuscular doses in two animal species and a few women. The results suggest that the NET-En was absorbed within a day in all the species after oral dose. The estimates of relative bioavailability ranged from 13 to 51% in rabbits, monkeys, and women. The elimination half-life was 5–10 days. The presence of the active component, NET, in the circulation over the experimental period of 15 days suggests that NET-En could be useful as a long-acting oral pill. The suppression of progesterone levels during the luteal phase of menstrual cycle in women also supports this finding. |
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Keywords: | pharmacokinetics oral administration norethisterone enanthate norethisterone rabbit monkey women |
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