Bromoketoprogesterone
Bromoketoprogesterone, also known as 9α-bromo-11-oxoprogesterone, and known by the tentative brand name Braxarone, is an orally active progestin which does not appear to have been marketed.
Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Whereas 11-ketoprogesterone and 11β-hydroxyprogesterone are virtually devoid of progestogenic activity, the progestogenic activity of BKP is restored and is in fact relatively high. In contrast, 9α-fluoro-11β-hydroxyprogesterone has much lower progestogenic activity with only about 8 times that of 11β-hydroxyprogesterone. In addition, whereas 9α-fluoro-11β-hydroxyprogesterone has pronounced mineralocorticoid effects, BKP lacks such effects.BKP has been described as a weaker progestogen. It has been used at doses of as much as 300 mg orally per day.
In addition to its activity as a progestogen, BKP has glucocorticoid activity.