Limb malformations following maternal use of haloperidol
- PMID: 1243570
- DOI: 10.1001/jama.231.1.62
Limb malformations following maternal use of haloperidol
Abstract
A second case of severe limb malformations was observed following maternal use of haloperidol early in the first trimester of pregnancy. Haloperidol is teratogenic in mice, and may be teratogenic in humans.
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