ORG-201745
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Drug class | Progestin; Progestogen |
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ORG-201745 is a progestin which was originated by Organon and was under development by Schering-Plough (which acquired Organon in 2007) for the treatment of "female genital diseases" and as a hormonal contraceptive for the prevention of pregnancy but was never marketed.[1]
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