Drug-induced ailments, also referred to as iatrogenic diseases, are a common but little-researched phenomenon. Risk factors for drug-induced diseases include a variety of chronic ailments, various doctors, hospitalization, medical or surgical procedures, long-term medication use, advancing age, female sex, and a particular class of pharmaceuticals. Prescribers must therefore be aware of and keep up with rapidly evolving pharmacological facts in this era of personalised medicine. Teratogenicity is the occurrence of congenital malformations and their causes due to teratogenic agents such as some viral, spirochetal, and protozoal infections, physical agents such as ionising radiations and excessive heat, and pharmaceutical drugs such as thalid...
Since the identification of Thalidomide as a potent human teratogen, the possible effects of a large...
Abstract: The article is devoted to problem of the teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs. The c...
Objective: Antiepileptic drugs (AED) have chronic teratogenic effects, the most common of which are ...
Defects attributable to drug therapy represent about 1% of congenital defects of known aetiology. Th...
BACKGROUND Although prescription drug use is common during pregnancy, the human teratogenic risks ar...
Although prescription drug use is common during pregnancy, the human teratogenic risks are undetermi...
What is the current state of knowledge on the human risks of drugs suspected to be associated with t...
What is the current state of knowledge on the human risks of drugs suspected to be associated with t...
Some abnormalities that occur in the fetus and the newborn are of genetic origin, some result of an...
Because of the potential for teratogenic medication effects on the foetus, treating common ailments ...
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal pro...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of possible e...
Drug use in pregnancy should consider two main things, the first is its indication to the mother and...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of possible e...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of ...
Since the identification of Thalidomide as a potent human teratogen, the possible effects of a large...
Abstract: The article is devoted to problem of the teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs. The c...
Objective: Antiepileptic drugs (AED) have chronic teratogenic effects, the most common of which are ...
Defects attributable to drug therapy represent about 1% of congenital defects of known aetiology. Th...
BACKGROUND Although prescription drug use is common during pregnancy, the human teratogenic risks ar...
Although prescription drug use is common during pregnancy, the human teratogenic risks are undetermi...
What is the current state of knowledge on the human risks of drugs suspected to be associated with t...
What is the current state of knowledge on the human risks of drugs suspected to be associated with t...
Some abnormalities that occur in the fetus and the newborn are of genetic origin, some result of an...
Because of the potential for teratogenic medication effects on the foetus, treating common ailments ...
Although we tend to be reluctant in exposing mother and child to drugs, treatment with medicinal pro...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of possible e...
Drug use in pregnancy should consider two main things, the first is its indication to the mother and...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of possible e...
Birth defects may originate through multiple mechanisms and may be caused by a variety of ...
Since the identification of Thalidomide as a potent human teratogen, the possible effects of a large...
Abstract: The article is devoted to problem of the teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs. The c...
Objective: Antiepileptic drugs (AED) have chronic teratogenic effects, the most common of which are ...