clomiphene
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of clomiphene
1960–65; c(h)lo(ro)- 2 + (a)mi(ne) + phen(yl), extracted from the chemical name
Example Sentences
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Tate insisted that his failed drug test was due to him taking the fertility drug clomiphene.
From Seattle Times
In investigating his case, Usada found that one of them contained clomiphene, another prohibited substance, although it was not indicated on the label.
From New York Times
The same in-competition urine test also revealed that a supplement the nonagenarian was using prior to the race in July was contaminated with clomiphene, another prohibited substance.
From The Guardian
Jones, regarded as one of the best fighters in the sport, received a one-year suspension for two banned substances, clomiphene and letrozole, just three days before his scheduled fight against Daniel Cormier in July.
From Washington Times
His team developed clomiphene in the late 1950s and published the results of its first clinical trials to stimulate ovulation in 1961.
From New York Times
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