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- Teratology is the study of abnormalities of physiological development in organisms during their life span. It is a sub-discipline in medical genetics which...
- shown the drug to be embryotoxic/teratogenic Group 2 Extensive human tests of the drug have not shown the drug to be embryotoxic. Group 3 Extensive human...
- treated by it.[citation needed] Vitamin A is the sole vitamin that is embryotoxic even in a therapeutic dose, for example in multivitamins, because its...
- from animal experiments indicate haloperidol is not teratogenic, but is embryotoxic in high doses. In humans, no controlled studies exist. Reports in pregnant...
- should be used cautiously during pregnancy due to a potential risk of embryotoxicity at a high dose. However, many adverse reactions are due to misuse or...
- effects of both drugs Pregnancy: Animal studies did not reveal any embryotoxicity or fetotoxicity, nor did limited human experience. Due to insufficient...
- Unlike levonorgestrel, and like mifepristone, ulipristal acetate is embryotoxic in animal studies.: 16  Before taking the drug, a pregnancy must be excluded...
- Organometallics. 21 (8): 1707. doi:10.1021/om0109915. Gale, T.F. (1975). "The Embryotoxicity of Ytterbium Chloride in Golden Hamsters". Teratology. 11 (3): 289–95...
- treating intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. Silymarin is also devoid of embryotoxic potential in animal models. A phase I clinical trial in humans with prostate...
- should be used cautiously during pregnancy owing to a potential risk of embryotoxicity at a high dose. The WHO has approved riamet (Coartem), a combination...