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| Synonyms | 16α,17α-Dihydroxyprogesterone acetophenide |
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Intramuscular injection |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.041.981 |
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| Formula | C29H36O4 |
| Molar mass | 448.59 g/mol |
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Algestone acetophenide (USAN) (brand names Neolutin, Droxone, Deladroxone, Decadroxone, Dexadroxate, Bovitrol), also known as dihydroxyprogesterone acetophenide (DHPA), is a steroidal progestin of the 17α-hydroxyprogesterone group that is used as a contraceptive. It is marketed in combination with estradiol enanthate as a combined injectable contraceptive. The drug is the ketal formed between algestone and acetophenone. Algestone acetophenide is said to be both more potent and longer-acting than hydroxyprogesterone caproate. Unlike many other 17α-hydroxyprogesterone derivatives but similarly to hydroxyprogesterone caproate, algestone acetophenide is reported to possess no glucocorticoid activity.