Estradiol butyrylacetate/testosterone ketolaurate/reserpine

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Estradiol butyrylacetate /
testosterone ketolaurate
Combination of
Estradiol butyrylacetateEstrogen
Testosterone ketolaurateAndrogen; Anabolic steroid
ReserpineAntipsychotic
Clinical data
Trade namesKlimanosid R-Depot
Other namesEBA/TKL; EBA/TCA
Routes of
administration
Intramuscular injection

Estradiol butyrylacetate/testosterone ketolaurate/reserpine (EBA/TKL/R), sold under the brand name Klimanosid R-Depot, is an injectable combination medication of estradiol butyrylacetate (EBA), an estrogen, testosterone ketolaurate (TKL; testosterone caprinoylacetate), an androgen/anabolic steroid, and reserpine, an antipsychotic, which was previously used in menopausal hormone therapy for women, particularly in those with pronounced neurovegetative symptoms.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It contains 2 mg EBA, 50 mg TKL, and 0.4 mg reserpine in oil solution in each 1 mL ampoule and is administered by intramuscular injection at regular intervals.[1][4] The medication was marketed in 1957.[1]

EBA/TKL reportedly has a duration of about 21 days.[7]

Oral tablet products with the same brand names of Klimanosid and Klimanosid R, containing methylestradiol and methyltestosterone, with and without reserpine, were marketed around the same time as Klimanosid-R Depot, and should not be confused with the injectable formulation.[8][2][9]

Androgen replacement therapy formulations and dosages used in women
Route Medication Major brand names Form Dosage
Oral Testosterone undecanoate Andriol, Jatenzo Capsule 40–80 mg 1x/1–2 days
Methyltestosterone Metandren, Estratest Tablet 0.5–10 mg/day
Fluoxymesterone Halotestin Tablet 1–2.5 mg 1x/1–2 days
Normethandronea Ginecoside Tablet 5 mg/day
Tibolone Livial Tablet 1.25–2.5 mg/day
Prasterone (DHEA)b Tablet 10–100 mg/day
Sublingual Methyltestosterone Metandren Tablet 0.25 mg/day
Transdermal Testosterone Intrinsa Patch 150–300 μg/day
AndroGel Gel, cream 1–10 mg/day
Vaginal Prasterone (DHEA) Intrarosa Insert 6.5 mg/day
Injection Testosterone propionatea Testoviron Oil solution 25 mg 1x/1–2 weeks
Testosterone enanthate Delatestryl, Primodian Depot Oil solution 25–100 mg 1x/4–6 weeks
Testosterone cypionate Depo-Testosterone, Depo-Testadiol Oil solution 25–100 mg 1x/4–6 weeks
Testosterone isobutyratea Femandren M, Folivirin Aqueous suspension 25–50 mg 1x/4–6 weeks
Mixed testosterone esters Climacterona Oil solution 150 mg 1x/4–8 weeks
Omnadren, Sustanon Oil solution 50–100 mg 1x/4–6 weeks
Nandrolone decanoate Deca-Durabolin Oil solution 25–50 mg 1x/6–12 weeks
Prasterone enanthatea Gynodian Depot Oil solution 200 mg 1x/4–6 weeks
Implant Testosterone Testopel Pellet 50–100 mg 1x/3–6 months
Notes: Premenopausal women produce about 230 ± 70 μg testosterone per day (6.4 ± 2.0 mg testosterone per 4 weeks), with a range of 130 to 330 μg per day (3.6–9.2 mg per 4 weeks). Footnotes: a = Mostly discontinued or unavailable. b = Over-the-counter. Sources: See template.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Neue Spezialitäten". Klinische Wochenschrift. 35 (13): 692. 1957. doi:10.1007/BF01481278. ISSN 0023-2173. S2CID 40387087. Klimanosid "R"-Depot enthält je Ampulle: Testosteron als Caprinoytacetat 50,0 mg, Oestradiol als Butyrylacetat 2,0 mg und Reserpin "Boehringer" 0,4 mg (Klimakterische und präklimaterische Ausfallserscheinungen einsehließlich ausgeprägter emotioneller Störungen). Hersteller: C.F. Boehringer & Soehne GmbH, Mannheim.
  2. ^ a b Schirren C (14 March 2013). "Die Sexualhormone". In Kimmig J (ed.). Therapie der Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten. Springer-Verlag. pp. 508–. ISBN 978-3-642-94850-3.
  3. ^ Kaiser R (1962). Die hormonale Behandlung von Zyklusstörungen: ein Leitfaden für die Praxis. Thieme. p. 86.
  4. ^ a b Gehe & Co (1969). Gehes Codex der pharmazeutischen u. Organotherapeutischen Spezialpräparate(einschl. Der Sera, Impfstoffe, Kosmetica, Reinigungs-, Desinfektions- u. Schädlingsbekämpfungsmittel) umfassend deutsche und zahlreiche ausländische Erzeugnisse. Schwarzeck-Verlag G.m.b.H. KlimanosidDepot-Ampullen (f üher Klimanosid-„R"-Depot-Ampullen) Z : 1 Ampulle zu 1 ml zur i.m. Injektion enthält: 50 mg Testosteron (in Form des Caprinoylacetatsä sowie 2 mg Oestradiol (in Form des Butyrylacetats). I: Klimakterische und [...]
  5. ^ Wenner R, Hauser GA (1959). "[Neurovegetative studies and results of therapy in climacteric women]". Archiv für Gynäkologie. 193 (1): 58–69. doi:10.1007/BF00837146. PMID 13843987. S2CID 42511052.
  6. ^ Knörr K, Lauritzen C, Beller FK (1972). "Empfängnisregelung — Empfängnisverhütung". Lehrbuch der Gynäkologie. Springer. pp. 227–257. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-00942-0_20. ISBN 978-3-540-05593-8.
  7. ^ Ufer J (1 January 1978). Hormontherapie in der Frauenheilkunde: Grundlagen und Praxis [Hormone Therapy in Gynecology: Principles and Practice] (in German) (5th ed.). de Gruyter. p. 276. ISBN 978-3110066647. OCLC 924728827.
  8. ^ Hager HH, Kern W, List PH, Roth HJ (29 July 2013). Hagers Handbuch der Pharmazeutischen Praxis: Für Apotheker, Arzneimittelhersteller, Ärzte und Medizinalbeamte: Wirkstoffgruppen II Chemikalien und Drogen (A-AL). Springer-Verlag. pp. 157, 160, 185. ISBN 978-3-662-25655-8.
  9. ^ Kahr H, Müller HA (1956). "Behandlung der Menstruationsstörungen". Konservative Therapie der Frauenkrankheiten. Springer. pp. 1–85. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-5694-0_1. ISBN 978-3-7091-5696-4. [Not to be confused with the oral tablet version:] Klimanosid: Tabl. 0,005 mg Methyloestradiol + 3,0 mg Methyltestosteron.