Actinomycin D -- Teratogenic Agent
Actinomycin D -- Teratogenic Agent: Introduction
Actinomycin D -- Teratogenic Agent: Experimental studies on rats indicate that the use of Actinomycin D during pregnancy may cause various harmful effects on the fetus. The likelihood and severity of symptoms may be affected by the level of exposure and the stage of pregnancy that the exposure occurred at. The effect on human fetuses has not been conclusively determined.
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Symptoms of Actinomycin D -- Teratogenic Agent
- Craniorachischisis in rats
- Nervous system defects in rats
- Branchial arch malformations in rats
- Optic nerve agenesis in rabbits
- Encephalocele in rabbits
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Treatments for Actinomycin D -- Teratogenic Agent
- Exposure avoidance including strategies such as public education for pregnant mothers, legislation to ban teratogenic agents, research and warnings on medications, and appropriate workplace strategies to minimise exposure for workers at risk
- Avoidance, cessation or reduction of potentially harmful medications in or prior to pregnancy
- Surveillance and appropriate obstetric management of pregnancies where the mother has been exposed to potentially teratogenic agents
- Appropriate neonatal and ongoing surveillance and care for affected Babies and children
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