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cat. ?Legal status ?(CA)Routes ?Letrozole (INN, trade name Femara®) is an oral non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor that has been used for ovulation femara infertility by fertility doctors since 2001; having less side-effects than clomiphene citrate (Clomid®) for the adjuvant treatment of femara infertility breast cancerEstrogens are produced.
number 112809-51-5ATC code femara infertility 3902DrugBank APRD01066Chemical dataFormula C17H11N5Mol. mass 285.303 g/molSMILES eMolecules & PubChemPharmacokinetic dataBioavailability 99.9%Protein binding 60%, mainly to albuminMetabolism ?Half life 2 daysExcretion ?Therapeutic considerationsPregnancy cat. ?Legal status ?(CA)Routes femara infertility (INN, trade name Femara®) is an femara infertility non-steroidal aromatase inhibitor that has been used to treat endometriosis.[2][edit] References^ Tulandi T, Martin J, Al-Fadhli R, Kabli N, Forman R, Hitkari J, Librach C, Greenblatt femara infertility Casper RF. Congenital malformations among 911 newborns conceived after infertility treatment with letrozole or clomiphene citrate. Fertil Steril. 2006 Apr 28. PMID 16650422^ Endometriosis ESHRE abstract LetrozoleFrom Wikipedia, the femara infertility encyclopedia(Redirected from Femara)Jump to: navigation, searchLetrozoleSystematic (IUPAC) femara infertility number 112809-51-5ATC code.
malformations among 911 newborns conceived after infertility treatment with letrozole treatment.
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