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Lack of teratogenic dangers with halothane
Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica
|January 1, 1975
Abstract:
Chronic exposure of pregnant Sprague Dawley rats to a range of halothane concentrations from 50-3200 p.p.m. for 8 hours a day on days 8-12 of gestation failed to demonstrate significant teratogenicity in terms of foetal loss, growth, or skeletal abnormalities. Exposure to 1600 p.p.m. showed significant changes only in foetal weights, which were slightly decreased.