The Tribestan.org historical source library brings together documented materials from earlier editions of the Tribestan project and a Sopharma historical publication. The aim is to make the sources easier to explore without presenting older wording as current medical guidance.
Source collections
Clinical investigations
The clinical source collection includes an introduction, chemical and physical properties, pharmacological studies, clinical studies, studies concerning women and a bibliography.
Company documentation
The historical company-documentation collection includes summaries of hormone measurements, pharmacokinetics, clinical testing, studies concerning women and comparative analytical material.
Historical development document
The 1981 historical document reproduces the first-production sample, early advertising and the trademark registration record.
References
The historical booklet includes a bibliography of scientific-technical reports, clinical papers, patents and publications cited by the earlier materials.
Selected visual materials
Early advertisement
Reproduced in the historical document concerning the 1981 production milestone.
Historical retail package
Preserved as part of the historical source library.
Extract image
Presented for historical and documentary context.
Why historical context matters
Older source material shows how the product, its research background and its proposed applications were described at a particular time. It does not prove that every statement remains current, complete or suitable for personal medical decisions. Tribestan.org therefore publishes historical materials with a visible label and links readers back to the current product information.
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