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Intrauterine effect of phenothiazines
The Medical Journal of Australia
|April 18, 1981
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Administration of chlorpromazine and fluphenazine decanoate to a pregnant woman caused many neurological signs in the baby, which persisted for nine months. The dilemma of prescribing phenothiazines for a pregnant woman is discussed.
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