Estradiol valerate/methenmadinone caproate
Estradiol valerate/methenmadinone caproate (EV/MMC), known by the tentative brand name Lutofollin, is a combination medication of estradiol valerate (EV), an estrogen, and methenmadinone caproate (MMC; superlutin caproate), a progestin, which was developed for potential use as a once-a-month combined injectable contraceptive but was never marketed.[1][2][3] It contained 10 mg EV and 60 mg MMC in 1 mL oil solution and was intended for administration by intramuscular injection once every 4 weeks.[1][2][3]
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| Estradiol valerate | Estrogen | 
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| Other names | EV/MMC; Lutofollin | 
| Routes of administration | Intramuscular injection | 
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References
    
- Stĕrba R (January 1976). "Tschechoslowakisches Injektionskontrazeptivum, einmal im Monat zu verabreichen" [A Czechoslovak injection-contraceptive agent administered once a month]. Zentralblatt für Gynakologie (in German). 98 (3): 158–160. ISSN 0044-4197. PMID 970015.
- Mokhtar K. Toppozada (1983), Monthly Injectable Contraceptives
- Toppozada MK (April 1994). "Existing once-a-month combined injectable contraceptives". Contraception. 49 (4): 293–301. doi:10.1016/0010-7824(94)90029-9. PMID 8013216.
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