I have Seth Roberts book in my hand. I went page by page. Nothing matches. Maybe a piece is missing? Or added on? It resembled several but no matches. What is that SH$t??
I have Seth Roberts book in my hand. I went page by page. Nothing matches. Maybe a piece is missing? Or added on? It resembled several but no matches. What is that SH$t??
I'm quite certain that Dienogest is Dienolone.
Dienogest is still used for birth control in europe to this day. An effective female contraceptive that is still Quite popular in Germany and a few other European Countries.
Figured someone else would have brought it up by now. Something trivial to ponder on anyway, hehe
hydroxy is R-OH where R is the parent carbon chain. The abbreviation -ol is used to indicate an alcohol functional group... also R-OH, so it is the exact same thing.
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