Chemically induced birth defects /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Marcel Dekker,
[2000]
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| Edition: | Third edition, revised and expanded. |
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Principles of teratogenesis applicable to drug and chemical exposure
- Pt. I. Drugs
- Ch. 2. Drug usage in pregnancy
- Ch. 3. Thalidomide: the prototype teratogen
- Ch. 4. Drugs affecting blood
- Ch. 5. Agents used for pain
- Ch. 6. Anesthetics
- Ch. 7. Anticonvulsants
- Ch. 8. Psychotropic drugs
- Ch. 9. Hormones and hormonal antagonists
- Ch. 10. Drugs used in respiratory and allergic disorders
- Ch. 11. Antimicrobial agents
- Ch. 12. Antiparasitical drugs
- Ch. 13. Insulin and oral hypoglycemic agents
- Ch. 14. Thyroid-acting agents
- Ch. 15. Drugs affecting muscular action
- Ch. 16. Gastrointestinal drugs
- Ch. 17. Cardiovascular-renal drugs
- Ch. 18. Cancer chemotherapeutic agents
- Ch. 19. Immunological agents
- Ch. 20. Chemical antagonists
- Ch. 21. Foods, nutrients, and dietary factors
- Ch. 22. Food additives
- Ch. 23. Personal and social drugs
- Ch. 24. Miscellaneous drugs
- Pt. II. Chemicals
- Ch. 25. Chemical exposure in pregnancy
- Ch. 26. Pesticides
- Ch. 27. Metals
- Ch. 28. Industrial solvents
- Ch. 29. Diagnostic agents, radiochemicals, and dyes
- Ch. 30. Plastics
- Ch. 31. Toxins
- Ch. 32. Air, water, and soil pollutants
- Ch. 33. Miscellaneous chemicals.