The framework for developmental toxicity testing has remained largely unchanged for over 50 years and although it remains invaluable in assessing potential risks in pregnancy, knowledge gaps exist, and some outcomes do not necessarily correlate with clinical experience. Advances in omics, in silico approaches and alternative assays are providing opportunities to enhance our understanding of embryo-fetal development and the prediction of potential risks associated with the use of medicines in pregnancy. A workshop organised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), "Predicting the Safety of Medicines in Pregnancy - a New Era?", was attended by delegates representing regulatory authorities, academia, industry, patient...
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal pro...
The new EU legislations for chemicals (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals, REAC...
Many chemicals are going through a hazard-based classification and labeling process in Europe. Becau...
The framework for developmental toxicity testing has remained largely unchanged for over 50 years an...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
There is a great need for rapid testing strategies for reproductive toxicity testing, avoiding anima...
Assessment of potential developmental and reproductive toxicity of human pharmaceuticals is currentl...
There is a great need for rapid testing strategies for reproductive toxicity testing, avoiding anima...
BACKGROUND: Current developmental toxicity testing adheres largely to protocols suggested in 1966 in...
The thalidomide tragedy stimulated an intense research in the etiology, prevention and treatment of ...
Developmental toxicity testing urgently requires the implementation of human-relevant new approach m...
In a Perspective, Lucy Chappell and Anna David discuss ways to develop and test pharmacological trea...
There is inadequate information on the fetal safety of drugs during pregnancy for the majority of ma...
Many chemicals are going through a hazard-based classification and labeling process in Europe. Becau...
Abstract Since 1988, the German Embryotox institute combinesindividual counselling of pregnant women...
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal pro...
The new EU legislations for chemicals (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals, REAC...
Many chemicals are going through a hazard-based classification and labeling process in Europe. Becau...
The framework for developmental toxicity testing has remained largely unchanged for over 50 years an...
The exclusion of pregnant populations, women of reproductive age, and the fetus from clinical trials...
There is a great need for rapid testing strategies for reproductive toxicity testing, avoiding anima...
Assessment of potential developmental and reproductive toxicity of human pharmaceuticals is currentl...
There is a great need for rapid testing strategies for reproductive toxicity testing, avoiding anima...
BACKGROUND: Current developmental toxicity testing adheres largely to protocols suggested in 1966 in...
The thalidomide tragedy stimulated an intense research in the etiology, prevention and treatment of ...
Developmental toxicity testing urgently requires the implementation of human-relevant new approach m...
In a Perspective, Lucy Chappell and Anna David discuss ways to develop and test pharmacological trea...
There is inadequate information on the fetal safety of drugs during pregnancy for the majority of ma...
Many chemicals are going through a hazard-based classification and labeling process in Europe. Becau...
Abstract Since 1988, the German Embryotox institute combinesindividual counselling of pregnant women...
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal pro...
The new EU legislations for chemicals (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals, REAC...
Many chemicals are going through a hazard-based classification and labeling process in Europe. Becau...