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    J Perinatol. 2005 Aug;25(8):555-6.

    Myelomeningocele in an infant with intrauterine exposure to efavirenz.

    Saitoh A, Hull AD, Franklin P, Spector SA.

    Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0672, USA.

    We report a case of myelomeningocele in an infant whose mother was exposed to efavirenz during the first 16 weeks of pregnancy. Although the true risk for myelomeningocele with the use of efavirenz early in pregnancy is still unknown, the findings in humans are consistent with those observed in primates and suggest that efavirenz is a potent teratogen. Thus, we suggest that efavirenz only be prescribed for women of childbearing potential when no other comparable antiretroviral options are available.

    PMID: 16047034 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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