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Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition, (Chemically Induced Birth Defects)

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Publisher
Informa Healthcare
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
1106
Edition
3rd
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This thoroughly revised and updated reference addresses the drugs and chemicals causing malformations and congenital anomalies in the human fetus-comprehensively reviewing experimental studies in animals and clinical data on human development, primarily in the organogenesis period. Addressing current public health concerns over teratogens, Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition covers and condenses the 2500 new publications on developmental toxicology that appear every year. Provides comprehensive identification of teratogens by chemical, generic, and trade names. Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition ·discusses the interrelation of over 4100 chemicals in current use, still in the experimental stage, or now obsolete ·covers recently available drugs, such as misoprostol and fluconazole ·utilizes the latest Good Laboratory Practices-conducted studies to evaluate specific agents ·investigates up-to-the-minute impairments of maternal homeostasis that may lead to teratogenesis ·surveys chemicals by use, distinguishing medicinals from industrial chemicals ·elucidates recent research on chemicals linked to endocrine disruption ·and more! Containing over 10,000 citations from the literature, Chemically Induced Birth Defects, Third Edition deserves a place on the bookshelves of all toxicologists, teratologists, pediatricians, obstetricians, gynecologists, environmentalists, biochemists, oncologists, pharmacologists, endocrinologists, and upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and medical school students in these disciplines.

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword......Page 5
Preface......Page 7
Acknowledgments......Page 12
Contents......Page 13
Principles of Teratogenesis Applicable to Drug and Chemical Exposure......Page 16
Drug Usage In Pregnancy......Page 81
Thalidomide: The Prototype Teratogen......Page 102
Drugs Affecting Blood......Page 133
Agents Used for Pain......Page 150
Anesthetics......Page 178
Anticonvulsants......Page 190
Psychotropic Drugs......Page 247
Hormones and Hormonal Antagonists......Page 291
Drugs Used in Respiratory and Allergic Disorders......Page 368
Antimicrobial Agents......Page 387
Antiparasitical Drugs......Page 443
Insulin and Oral Hypoglycemic Agents......Page 461
Thyroid-Acting Agents......Page 471
Drugs Affecting Muscular Action......Page 482
Gastrointestinal Drugs......Page 495
Cardiovascular–Renal Drugs......Page 523
Cancer Chemotherapeutic Agents......Page 564
Immunological Agents......Page 617
Chemical Antagonists......Page 634
Foods, Nutrients, and Dietary Factors......Page 655
Food Additives......Page 694
Personal and Social Drugs......Page 716
Miscellaneous Drugs......Page 764
Chemical Exposure in Pregnancy......Page 797
Pesticides......Page 819
Metals......Page 874
Industrial Solvents......Page 908
Diagnostic Agents, Radiochemicals, and Dyes......Page 940
Plastics......Page 952
Toxins......Page 968
Air, Water, and Soil Pollutants......Page 995
Miscellaneous Chemicals......Page 1017
Index......Page 1052


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