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      No evidence for mutagenic effects of ribavirin: report of two normal pregnancies.

      The American Journal of Gastroenterology
      Adult, Antimetabolites, adverse effects, Female, Fertilization, Fetus, drug effects, Hepatitis C, Chronic, drug therapy, Humans, Interferon-alpha, Male, Mutagenesis, Paternal Exposure, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Recombinant Proteins, Ribavirin

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          EASL International Consensus Conference on Hepatitis C Paris, 26–28 February 1999

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            Embryotoxic, teratogenic, and metabolic effects of ribavirin in mice

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              Congenital anomalies induced in hamster embryos with ribavirin.

              Ribavirin, when given to pregnant hamsters in relatively small single doses, induces congenital anomalies of limbs, ribs, eyes, and central nervous system, as well as fetal deaths. On the basis of these findings, caution should be used in giving ribavrin to women of child-bearing age.
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