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Also known as: Livial
A synthetic steroid with oestrogenic, progestogenic, and weak androgenic activity. Used as a continuous combined HRT option in postmenopausal women. Typically causes no withdrawal bleed and may also benefit libido.
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Research context compiled from published sources
Tibolone is metabolised into three active compounds with differing receptor activity: two oestrogenic metabolites (relieve vasomotor symptoms and protect bone) and one progestogenic/androgenic metabolite (protects endometrium and may improve libido). Does not significantly stimulate breast tissue in the same way as standard HRT.
Well Studied
Extensive human research over many years, including randomized controlled trials.
Well Characterized
Decades of long-term safety data available from human use.
Dose ranges from published research. Individual dosing should be determined with your healthcare provider based on your specific circumstances.
Factual research context from published sources — not a safety assessment or recommendation. Research classifications may change as new data emerges.
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