Examples of using Developmental toxicity in English and their translations into Swedish
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Studies on reproductive and developmental toxicity have not been performed see sections 4.4 and 4.6.
Studies in animals(rats and rabbits) have shown developmental toxicity, including teratogenicity and embryo- lethality see section 5.3.
Developmental toxicity studies have been performed in rats
In rabbits, systemic exposure at the high dose level was only 0.3 times human exposure at the maximum clinical dose and thus the developmental toxicity of fosamprenavir has not been fully determined.
In a developmental toxicity study in rabbits, a slight increase in skeletal malformations
In a rabbit developmental toxicity study at the maternally toxic dosage,
In reproductive and developmental toxicity studies in rodents
Developmental toxicity studies in rats showed that caspofungin caused decreases in foetal body weights
In pregnant monkeys, intravitreal ranibizumab treatment resulting in maximal systemic exposures 0.9-7-fold a worst case clinical exposure did not elicit developmental toxicity or teratogenicity, and had no effect on weight
Neither maternal nor developmental toxicities were observed in rabbits at any dose tested;
In embryo-foetal studies, tedizolid phosphate was shown to produce foetal developmental toxicities in mice and rats.
Maternal toxicity occurred at doses similar to those eliciting developmental toxicity.
Animal studies have shown developmental toxicity see section 5.3.
Therefore, no reproductive or developmental toxicity is to be expected.
Animal studies could not exclude potential developmental toxicity see section 5.3.
A study in rabbits did not indicate reproductive or developmental toxicity see section 5.3.
fosamprenavir showed developmental toxicity see section 5.3.
Standard reproductive and developmental toxicity studies have been carried out using parenteral administration of fentanyl.
rabbits, trametinib induced maternal and developmental toxicity.
In rabbits, developmental toxicity was observed only at maternally toxic doses see section 5.3.