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To: CholeraJoe
And why is that a Prescription Drug anyway...
240 posted on 06/28/2002 6:03:02 AM PDT by hobbes1
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To: hobbes1
And why is that a Prescription Drug anyway...

Fetal toxicity

Animal Fetotoxicity

Oral administration of clomiphene citrate to pregnant rats during organogenesis at doses of 1-2 mg/kg/day resulted in hydramnion and weak, edematous fetuses with wavy ribs and other temporary bone changes. Doses of 8 mg/kg/day or more also caused increased resorptions and dead fetuses, dystocia, and delayed parturition, and 40 mg/kg/day resulted in increased maternal mortality. Single doses of 50 mg/kg caused fetal cataracts, while 200 mg/kg caused cleft palate.

Following injection of clomiphene citrate 2 mg/kg to mice and rats during pregnancy, the offspring exhibited metaplastic changes of the reproductive tract. Newborn mice and rats injected during the first few days of life also developed metaplastic changes in uterine and vaginal mucosa, as well as premature vaginal opening and anovulatory ovaries. These findings are similar to the abnormal reproductive behavior and sterility described with other estrogens and antiestrogens.

In rabbits, some temporary bone alterations were seen in fetuses from dams given oral doses of 20 or 40 mg/kg/day during pregnancy, but not following 8 mg/kg/day. No permanent malformations were observed in those studies. Also, rhesus monkeys given oral doses of 1.5-4.5 mg/kg/day for various periods during pregnancy did not have any abnormal offspring.

Can't sell anything over the counter that deforms fetuses. Remember thalidomide or were you too young?

246 posted on 06/28/2002 6:10:17 AM PDT by CholeraJoe
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