lynestrenol

lynestrenol

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lyn·es·tre·nol lin-'es-trə-.nȯl, -.nōl n a progestational steroid C20H28O used esp. in birth control pills

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lyn·es·tre·nol (lin-esґtrə-nol) a progestational agent used as a component of oral contraceptives.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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