2024
DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.2389
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Absence of developmental and reproductive toxicity in rats, rabbits, and zebrafish embryos exposed to antimalarial drug cabamiquine

Andreas Gado,
Philip Hewitt,
Peter Ballard
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundWhen developing new antimalarial drugs, considering their potential use during pregnancy as preventive or curative therapy is crucial. This prevents the parasite from affecting embryonic development and reduces maternal and fetal death risks. Consequently, understanding the exposure and safety of antimalarial drugs during pregnancy is crucial, with well‐designed animal studies playing a key role in this assessment.MethodsAs part of the drug development program for cabamiquine, a series of development… Show more

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