Objective: The US Food and Drug Administration approval process for psychotropic drugs requires safety studies of carcinogenicity in animals. These studies are consistently conducted and provide a database for assessment of potential biological risk of carcinogenicity in humans. This report is a systematic review of that database for psychotropic drugs. Method: US Food and Drug Administration-approved registration data (â package insertsâ (tm)) were examined, where available, for all psychotropic drugs in the following classes: antidepressants, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines/sedative-hypnotics, amphetamines and anticonvulsants. Results: Overall, new generation (atypical) antipsychotics (90%, 9/10 agents) and anticonvulsants (85.7%, 6/7 age...
This survey is a compendium of genotoxicity and carcinogenicity information of 838 marketed drugs, w...
Phenobarbital is not genotoxic, but has been related to promotion of liver cancer (as well as inhibi...
OBJECTIVES: There are some common occupational agents and exposure circumstances for which evidence ...
Objective: The US Food and Drug Administration approval process for psychotropic drugs requires safe...
This survey is a compendium of information retrieved on carcinogenicity in animals and humans of 535...
Fifteen epidemiologic studies have associated hypnotic drugs with excess mortality, especially exces...
We aimed to identify promising novel medications for child and adolescent mental health problems. We...
Psychotropic medication use is associated with weight gain. While there are studies and reviews comp...
Psychoceuticals have brought benefits to the pharmacotherapeutic management of central nervous syste...
In an exercise designed to reduce animal use, we analyzed the results of rat subchronic toxicity stu...
Carcinogenicity testing of antitumor agents in animal bioassays has been proposed because of the pot...
In an exercise designed to reduce animal use, we analyzed the results of rat subchronic toxicity stu...
Existing pharmacological treatments for mental disorders are not ideal, and there is much scope for ...
Almost 200 pharmaceutical chemicals and groups of drugs have been evaluated for their carcinogenic p...
A feature of human culture is that we can learn to consume chemical compounds, derived from natural ...
This survey is a compendium of genotoxicity and carcinogenicity information of 838 marketed drugs, w...
Phenobarbital is not genotoxic, but has been related to promotion of liver cancer (as well as inhibi...
OBJECTIVES: There are some common occupational agents and exposure circumstances for which evidence ...
Objective: The US Food and Drug Administration approval process for psychotropic drugs requires safe...
This survey is a compendium of information retrieved on carcinogenicity in animals and humans of 535...
Fifteen epidemiologic studies have associated hypnotic drugs with excess mortality, especially exces...
We aimed to identify promising novel medications for child and adolescent mental health problems. We...
Psychotropic medication use is associated with weight gain. While there are studies and reviews comp...
Psychoceuticals have brought benefits to the pharmacotherapeutic management of central nervous syste...
In an exercise designed to reduce animal use, we analyzed the results of rat subchronic toxicity stu...
Carcinogenicity testing of antitumor agents in animal bioassays has been proposed because of the pot...
In an exercise designed to reduce animal use, we analyzed the results of rat subchronic toxicity stu...
Existing pharmacological treatments for mental disorders are not ideal, and there is much scope for ...
Almost 200 pharmaceutical chemicals and groups of drugs have been evaluated for their carcinogenic p...
A feature of human culture is that we can learn to consume chemical compounds, derived from natural ...
This survey is a compendium of genotoxicity and carcinogenicity information of 838 marketed drugs, w...
Phenobarbital is not genotoxic, but has been related to promotion of liver cancer (as well as inhibi...
OBJECTIVES: There are some common occupational agents and exposure circumstances for which evidence ...