What similarities do some of these drugs share in Pregnancy category X
These drugs are classified as category B in pregnancy
The drugs are classified as pregnancy category C, based on evidence of inhibition of fetal growth in rats given more than four times the normal human dose.
Pregnancy category-- A system of classifying drugs according to their established risks for use during pregnancy.
Pregnancy category-- A system of classifying drugs according to their established risks for use during pregnancy.
Pregnancy category-- A system of classifying drugs according to their established risks for use during pregnancy.
Antipsychotic drugs are pregnancy category C. (Clozapine is category B.) The drugs in this class appear to be generally safe for occasional use at low doses during pregnancy, but should be avoided near time of delivery.
Drugs that do not fit into any single category are called miscellaneous drugs, or sometimes idiosyncratic drugs. These drugs often have unique mechanisms of action or therapeutic uses that don't fit into the standard classification system.
Drugs are all rated with pregnancy categories. Pregnancy category A- Proven safe Pregnancy category B- Not proven in humans, but widely believed to be safe and still administered. It has been proven safe in animal tests. Pregnancy category C- No safety tests have been performed, safety not known Pregnancy category D- Animal tests have shown fetal deformities, but no human tests have been done Pregnancy category X- Drug has been proven to cause birth defects in humans.
It comes in category B. It is considered as safe drug. But not established as totally safe. You should use the category A drugs, whenever available.
Hard drugs
A large amount of drugs can be classified as hallucinogens.
Immunosuppressant drugs can be classified according to their specific molecular mode of action.can also be classified according to the specific organ that is transplanted.