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Search results for clindamycin root_modifications_structuralModifications_molecularFragment_refPname in root_modifications_structuralModifications_molecularFragment_refPname (approximate match)
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
BLA125796
(2024)
Source URL:
First approved in 2024
Source:
BLA125796
Source URL:
Class:
NUCLEIC ACID
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine by Moderna US, Inc.
(2023)
Source URL:
First approved in 2023
Source:
Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine by Moderna US, Inc.
Source URL:
Class:
NUCLEIC ACID
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
BLA125752
(2022)
Source URL:
First approved in 2022
Source:
BLA125752
Source URL:
Class:
NUCLEIC ACID
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2007
Source:
21 CFR 352
Source URL:
Class:
NUCLEIC ACID
Status:
US Previously Marketed
Source:
TACE by SANOFI AVENTIS US
(1982)
Source URL:
First approved in 1951
Class:
PROTEIN
Targets:
Chlorotrianisene (TACE®) is a powerful synthetic, non-steroidal estrogen used to treat symptoms of menopause, deficiencies in ovary function (including underdevelopment of female sexual characteristics and some types of infertility), and in rare cases, prostate cancer. It may also be used to prevent breast engorgement following childbirth. Chlorotrianisene (TACE®) binds to the estrogen receptor on various estrogen receptor bearing cells. Target cells include cells in the female reproductive tract, the mammary gland, the hypothalamus, and the pituitary. Estrogens increase the hepatic synthesis of sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), thyroid-binding globulin (TBG), and other serum proteins and suppress follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) from the anterior pituitary.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
First approved in 2007
Source:
21 CFR 352
Source URL:
Class:
NUCLEIC ACID