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| + | Finasteride is an azasteroid, which is a synthetic compound derived from steroids. All steroids contain a core structure called a gonane, a structure composed of 3 cyclohexane rings and 1 cyclopentane ring "fused" together. | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 14 November 2016
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Finasteride
Function
Structure
Finasteride is an azasteroid, which is a synthetic compound derived from steroids. All steroids contain a core structure called a gonane, a structure composed of 3 cyclohexane rings and 1 cyclopentane ring "fused" together.
Mechanism
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