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| 9-7. TERATOGENS a. A teratogen is an agent or factor that causes the production of physical defects in the developing fetus. b. Many drugs are known to have teratogenic effects on the fetus if taken during pregnancy. Drugs are the most widely recognized cause of structural defects in the developing fetus. Patients need to be cautioned about taking any medication without a physician's approval. Over-the-counter medicines such as nose drops, cold remedies, and sleep medications may cause problems.
c. Teratogenic drug examples.
d. Teratogenic viruses and parasites.
e. Other teratogenic conditions.
f. Patients need to be reminded of the potential dangers of the things they may do or take. The worst damage to the fetus is done in the early weeks of the pregnancy before she even knows she is pregnant.
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