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  2. Intravaginal administration - Wikipedia

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    Administering a vaginal tablet without an applicator. Intravaginal administration is a route of administration where the substance is applied inside the vagina . Pharmacologically , it has the potential advantage to result in effects primarily in the vagina or nearby structures (such as the vaginal portion of cervix ) with limited systemic ...

  3. Phosphine - Wikipedia

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    Phosphine is an attractive fumigant because it is lethal to insects and rodents, but degrades to phosphoric acid, which is non-toxic. As sources of phosphine, for farm use, pellets of aluminium phosphide (AlP), calcium phosphide (Ca 3 P 2), or zinc phosphide (Zn 3 P 2) are used. These phosphides release phosphine upon contact with atmospheric ...

  4. Progestogen (medication) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [81] Contraceptive vaginal rings and contraceptive patches likewise have been found to increase SHBG levels by 2.5-fold and 3.5-fold, respectively. [ 125 ] [ 81 ] Birth control pills containing high doses of ethinylestradiol (>50 μg) can increase SHBG levels by 5- to 10-fold, which is similar to the increase that occurs during pregnancy ...

  5. Phosgene - Wikipedia

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    Phosgene is an organic chemical compound with the formula COCl 2. It is a toxic, colorless gas; in low concentrations, its musty odor resembles that of freshly cut hay or grass. [ 7 ] It can be thought of chemically as the double acyl chloride analog of carbonic acid , or structurally as formaldehyde with the hydrogen atoms replaced by chlorine ...

  6. Pharmacokinetics of progesterone - Wikipedia

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    Progesterone is used as part of hormone replacement therapy in people who have low progesterone levels, and for other reasons. For purposes of comparison with normal physiological circumstances, luteal phase levels of progesterone are 4 to 30 ng/mL, while follicular phase levels of progesterone are 0.02 to 0.9 ng/mL, menopausal levels are 0.03 to 0.3 ng/mL, and levels of progesterone in men ...

  7. Hegseth’s name has been submitted for FBI background check ...

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    Pete Hegseth’s name has been submitted to the FBI for a background check, his attorney told CNN Thursday, as some lawmakers call for more vetting of President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run ...

  8. Mnuchin won't rejoin Trump administration, but has advice on ...

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    Donald Trump's former Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, said he will not seek to join the president-elect's new administration but is ready to offer advice to his successor, including on how to ...

  9. List of estrogens available in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic conjugated estrogens (Cenestin, Enjuvia) [1] – 0.3 mg, 0.45 mg, 0.625 mg, 0.9 mg, 1.25 mg Atypical (dual estrogen and nitrogen mustard alkylating antineoplastic ): Estramustine phosphate sodium (Emcyt) – 140 mg