Conference Coverage

Pregnancy exposure registries confirmed useful in assessing product safety


 

AT TERATOLOGY SOCIETY 2014

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The feedback from the public meeting may go a long way toward improving data collection in these registries, she agreed. "Getting input from clinicians, as well as manufacturers and other registry programs should help the agency formulate next steps." Dr. Campbell is staff toxicologist with the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento.

Dr. Sahin disclosed no relevant conflicts of interest.

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