[Recommendations for the administration of vitamin A in pregnancy]
- PMID: 3371635
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1035724
[Recommendations for the administration of vitamin A in pregnancy]
Abstract
During pregnancy vitamin A supplementation cannot generally be recommended, since an average diet contains a sufficient amount (7500 IE/day) of vitamin A, since a typical malformation pattern has been observed after excessive doses of vitamin A during human pregnancy, and since some vitamin A derivatives are embryotoxic and teratogenic both in animals and humans. Particular reference is given to the recommendations of the American Teratology Society for the use of vitamin A during pregnancy.
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