Danazol causes possible interference with laboratory measurement of androgens, for example, testosterone
Danazol is a 17-ethinyl testosterone derivative that effectively suppresses endometriosis-related pain symptoms within 2 months of use
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Danazol, a synthetic isoxazole derivative chemically related to 17‐ethinyl testosterone, has been used for many years for the treatment of women with uterine
Danazol (17α-ethinyl testosterone) is a derivative of ethisterone, and has significant structural homology with ethisterone and norethisterone
It also causes endometrial atrophy (thinning of the lining of the uterus), reduced menstrual loss and leads to amenorrhoea (absence of periods) in some women ( Chimbira 1980b )
For the treatment of endometriosis and fibrocystic breast disease, it works by decreasing the amount of hormones made by the ovaries
Danazol is a testosterone (T) derivative widely used in the clinical treatment of endometriosis
Mechanism of Action: A synthetic testosterone derivative that increases circulating levels of C1 INH and C4 through an increase in general protein anabolism, and more specifically, through an increase in the synthesis of messenger RNA
Since 1985, danazol has been used in the management of ITP and AIHA [17,20]
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This medicine may also be used in men and women to prevent serious allergic reactions known as angioedema
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After isolation and conversion into three different derivatives, the metabolites were subjected to gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in the electron impact mode
[47] [7] [48] It is a member of the estrane subgroup of the 19-nortestosterone family of progestins, but unlike most other 19-nortestosterone progestins, is not a