Norethindrone vs Medroxyprogesterone: side-by-side comparison
Norethindrone and Medroxyprogesterone belong to the same class (Progestin). They share therapeutic approach but differ in mechanism nuances, half-life, side-effect profile and available formulations. This comparison summarises what is common and where they diverge.
| Property | Norethindrone | Medroxyprogesterone |
|---|---|---|
| Therapeutic class | Progestin | Progestin |
| CAS | 68-22-4 | 520-85-4 |
| ATC | G03DC02 | G03DA02 |
| Molecular weight | 298.42 g/mol | 344.49 g/mol |
| Brands with this active ingredient | 1 | 1 |
What they share
Both are in the Progestin class, giving them a common pharmacological architecture and many shared safety and management points. Choice within the class comes down to mechanism nuances, half-life, side-effect profile and individual response.
Key differences
Differences within the Progestin class are what matter in practice: half-life, route of administration, equivalent doses, specific interactions, predominant side-effect profile and accumulated clinical experience. This page frames them; the prescribing information gives quantitative detail.
Mechanisms compared
Norethindrone: Norethindrone binds to progesterone receptors and exerts progestational effects: thickening cervical mucus, suppressing the LH surge, thinning the endometrium and inhibiting ovulation (at sufficient doses). Medroxyprogesterone: MPA binds progesterone receptors and produces strong progestational effects: thickening cervical mucus, inhibiting ovulation, thinning the endometrium and reducing hot flashes.
Indications compared
Norethindrone: Norethindrone is approved for prevention of pregnancy (progestin-only and combined formulations), secondary amenorrhoea, abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis-associated pain, and as part of menopausal hormone replace… Medroxyprogesterone: MPA is approved for amenorrhoea, abnormal uterine bleeding due to hormonal imbalance, prevention of endometrial hyperplasia in postmenopausal women receiving estrogen, and prevention of pregnancy (depot formulation).
Safety profile
Norethindrone: Common adverse effects include breakthrough bleeding, breast tenderness, nausea, mood changes and headache. Medroxyprogesterone: Common adverse effects of oral MPA include irregular bleeding, breast tenderness, mood changes, fluid retention and weight gain.
Frequently asked questions
Is Norethindrone better than Medroxyprogesterone? ▾
Neither is universally better. Norethindrone and Medroxyprogesterone share the Progestin class but differ in half-life, mechanism nuances and side-effect profile. The choice depends on the patient and the prescriber.
Can Norethindrone and Medroxyprogesterone be combined? ▾
Combining two ingredients from the same Progestin class is uncommon and, in most cases, adds no benefit over one at an appropriate dose. The decision is always the prescriber's.
Do they have the same side-effect profile? ▾
Partly yes — they share many Progestin class effects, with nuances by mechanism and dose. The prescribing information lists differences.
Products with Norethindrone
Products with Medroxyprogesterone
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