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danazol
[ dey-nuh-zawl, -zol ]
noun
Pharmacology.
- a synthetic androgenic steroid, C 22 H 27 NO 2 , used in the treatment of endometriosis that is responsive to hormonal management.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of danazol1
Contraction of the chemical name
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Example Sentences
Her gynecologist presented two options: She could go on Danazol, a hormone-blocking drug that would halt the growth of the disease but would also send her body into a menopause-like state; or she could get pregnant, a common recommendation in the 1980s, and not uncommon today.
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Taking birth- control pills may also help, but more effective is a drug called danazol, a synthetic male hormone that stops ovulation and causes endometrial tissue to shrivel.
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