References for: association

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Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
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"Griseofulvin is contraindicated in patients with porphyria or hepatocellular failure, and in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to griseofulvin. Griseofulvin may cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Two published cases of conjoined twins have been reported in patients taking griseofulvin during the first trimester of pregnancy, therefore, griseofulvin is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant during treatment. Women taking estrogen-containing oral contraceptives may be at increased risk of becoming pregnant while on griseofulvin (see also PRECAUTIONS, Drug Interactions Note: The Maximum Recommend Human Dose (MRHD) was set at 500 mg/day for the multiple of human exposure calculations performed in this label. If higher doses than 500 mg/day were used clinically, then the multiple of human exposure would be correspondingly reduced for that dose. For example, if a 1000 mg/day dose was administered to an individual, then the multiple of human exposure would be reduced by a factor of 2. Griseofulvin has been shown to be embryotoxic and teratogenic in pregnant rats when given at a daily oral dose of 250 mg/kg/day [4X the Maximum Recommended Human Dose (MRHD) based on a Body Surface Area (BSA)]. Griseofulvin also has been shown to be embryotoxic and teratogenic in pregnant cats treated weekly with griseofulvin at doses of 500 to 1000 mg/week. There are reports of teratogenicity in a Golden Retriever when doses of 750 mg/day [1.2X the MRHD based on BSA] were administered for four weeks prior to and throughout the pregnancy, and in a study in which beagles were administered 35 mg/kg/day [1.9X the MRHD based on BSA] for intervals from one week up to the entire gestation period. Teratogenicity was also seen in mice when griseofulvin was administered in doses equivalent to 5g/kg/day [40X the MRHD based on BSA] for 2 consecutive days at various stages of the pregnancy."
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
association
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
association
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
association
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
association
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
association
Leoni Bücken
2021-08-23T11:08:12.480Z