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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...
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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...
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animal experiments indicate haloperidol is not teratogenic, but is
embryotoxic in high doses. In humans, no
controlled studies exist.
Reports in pregnant...
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effects of both
drugs Pregnancy:
Animal studies did not
reveal any
embryotoxicity or fetotoxicity, nor did
limited human experience. Due to insufficient...
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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...
- (16 June 2011). "The
validated embryonic stem cell test to
predict embryotoxicity in vitro".
Nature Protocols. 6 (7): 961–978. doi:10.1038/nprot.2011...
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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...
- with a
prostaglandin for the
induction of abortion. However, data on
embryotoxicity in
humans are very limited, and it is not
clear what the risk for an...
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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...
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rilmenidine should be
avoided in
pregnant women,
although no
teratogenic or
embryotoxic effects have been
observed in
animal studies. Lactation: rilmenidine...