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Womens perspectives on counseling about risks for medication-induced birth defects
Birth Defects Research, 07/29/09
Schwarz EB et al. – Women of reproductive age think that providing information about the possible teratogenic effects of medications could be improved by routine discussions of teratogenic risks at the time medications are prescribed.
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