Teratogenic Drugs
Teratogenic Drugs
Teratogenic Drugs
✓ Definitions:
2. Teratogen: Any substance, agent or exposure given to pregnant woman that can induce
3. Teratogenic drugs: The drugs having ability to cause foetal abnormalities when
✓ Types of teratogens:
1. Physical agents:
3. Infections:
4. Drugs:
5. Metabolic conditions:
4. Gestational age at the time of drug exposure: Maximum risk during first trimester when
organogenesis occurs.
✓ Effects of teratogens on foetus during pregnancy:
- Teratogens that interact with an embryo during the period of development causes errors
As per pregnancy and lactation labelling rule, drugs were categorized as follows:
- Teratogenicity testing came into being since the Thalidomide tragedy of 1961, resulting
into >2000 deaths, >10000 babies born with deformities after use of R-Thalidomide by
- High demand for a rapid, reliable and cost-effective method for detection of
teratogenic toxicity
✓ First trimester screening:
- Maternal blood test: Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and Pregnancy associated
- Maternal serum screen: Triple (AFP, hCG, Estriol) and Quadruple (AFP, hCG,
Estriol, Inhibin A)
✓ Diagnostic tests:
✓ Post-natal testing:
• Prevention of teratogenicity:
✓ Patient education: Educate about planning of pregnancy and hazards of teratogens and
hereditary disorders, past history of congenital birth defects, miscarriage leading to high
risk.
e.g., Isotretinoin used for Acne treatment may result into pregnancy loss.
• Teratogenic drugs:
A Teratogenic drug is an agent that can disturb the development of the embryo or foetus by
halting the pregnancy or producing congenital malformations. This is a list of teratogenic drugs.