Levonorgestrel

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Levonorgestrel Pubchem(13109)

A synthetic progestational hormone with actions similar to those of PROGESTERONE and about twice as potent as its racemic or (+-)-isomer (NORGESTREL). It is used for contraception, control of menstrual disorders, and treatment of endometriosis.

KEGG(C08149,C08153,D00950,D00954)

Activity Progestin

Physiochemical properties of Levonorgestrel:
Physical Property Value Units Temp (deg C) Source
Melting Point 240 deg C EXP
Water Solubility 2.050 mg/L 25 EST
Vapor Pressure 3.93E-10 mm Hg 25 EST
Henry's Law Constant 7.70E-10 atm-m3/mole 25 EST
Atmospheric OH Rate Constant 1.14E-11 cm3/molecule-sec 25 EST

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[edit] Chemistry

Chemically, it is a hormonally active levorotatory enantiomer of the racemic mixture norgestrel. It is a gonane progestin derived from 19-nortestosterone.<ref>Edgren RA, Stanczyk FZ (1999). "Nomenclature of the gonane progestins". Contraception 60 (6): 313. doi:10.1016/S0010-7824(99)00101-8. PMID 10715364. </ref>

Its in vitro relative binding affinities at human steroid hormone receptors are: 323% that of progesterone at the progesterone receptor, 58% that of testosterone at the androgen receptor, 17% that of aldosterone at the mineralocorticoid receptor, 7.5% that of cortisol at the glucocorticoid receptor, and <0.02% that of estradiol at the estrogen receptor.<ref>Sitruk-Ware R (2006). "New progestagens for contraceptive use". Hum Reprod Update 12 (2): 169–78. doi:10.1093/humupd/dmi046. PMID 16291771. </ref>

[edit] Usage

Main article: birth control

[edit] Oral contraceptives

At low doses, levonorgestrel is used in monophasic and triphasic formulations of combined oral contraceptive pills, with available monophasic doses ranging from 100-250 µg, and triphasic doses of 50 µg/75 µg/125 µg.

At very low daily dose of 30 µg, levonorgestrel is used in some progestogen only pill formulations.

[edit] Emergency contraception

Levonorgestrel is used in emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), both in a combined Yuzpe regimen which includes estrogen, and as a levonorgestrel-only method. The levonorgestrel-only method uses levonorgestrel 1500 μg (as a single dose or as two 750 μg doses 12 hours apart) taken within 3 days of unprotected sex. There are many brand names of levonorgestrel-only ECPs, including: Escapelle, Plan B, Levonelle, NorLevo, Postinor-2, and 72-HOURS.<ref name="ecp worldwide">Template:Cite web</ref>

[edit] IUD

Levonorgestrel is the active ingredient in Mirena.

[edit] Contraceptive implants

Levonorgestrel is the active ingredient in Norplant and Jadelle.

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