Names of DES-type Drugs

  • Nonsteroidal Estrogens
  • Benzestrol
  • Chlorotrianisene
  • Comestrol
  • Cyren A.
  • Cyren B.
  • Delvinal
  • DES
  • Desplex
  • Dibestil
  • Diestryl
  • Dienostrol
  • Dienoestrol
  • Diethylsteilbestrol dipalmitate
  • Diethylstilbestrol diphosphate
  • Diethylstilbestrol dipropionate
  • Diethylstilbenediol
  • Digestil
  • dinestrol
  • Domestrol
  • Estilben
  • Estrobene
  • Estrobene DP
  • Estrosyn
  • Fonatol
  • Gynben Gyneben
  • Hexestrol
  • Hexoestrol
  • Hi-Bestrol
  • Menocrin
  • Meprane
  • Mestilbol
  • Microest
  • Methallenestril
  • Mikarol
  • Mikarol Forti
  • Milestrol
  • Monomestrol
  • Neo-Oestranol I
  • Neo-Oestranol II
  • Nulabort
  • Oestrogenine
  • Oestromenin
  • Oestromon
  • Orestol
  • Pabestrol D
  • Palestrol
  • Restrol
  • Stil-Rol
  • Stilbal Stilbestrol
  • Stilbestronate
  • Stilbetin
  • Stilbinol
  • Stilboestroform
  • Silboestrol
  • Stilboestrol DP
  • Stilestrate
  • Stilpalmitate
  • Stilphostrol
  • Stilronate
  • Stilrone
  • Stils
  • Synestrin
  • Synestrol
  • Synthosestrin
  • Tace
  • Vallestril
  • Willestrol
  • Nonsteroidal Estrogen-Androgren Combination
  • Amperone
  • Di-Erone
  • Estan
  • Metystil
  • Teserene
  • Tylandril
  • Tylostereone
  • Nonesteroidal Estrogen-Progesterone Combination
  • Progravidium
  • Vaginal Cream Suppositories with Nonsteroidal Estrogens
  • AVC Cream with Dienestrol
  • Dienestrol Cream

Source: National Cancer Institute. “Exposure in utero to diethylstilbestrol and related synthetic hormones.” JAMA 1976 Sept 6; 236 (10): 1107-1109.