Pregnancy: During pregnancy, policresulen must only be used when strictly indicated, with due assessment of the risks to the mother and child. Studies in animals with policresulen have not shown any evidence of malformations. No nonclinical data on cinchocaine-mediated effects on reproduction are available.
No studies are available on the risk of use during human pregnancy.
Lactation: It is not known whether the active ingredient passes into milk.
Fertility: Policresulen did not impair female fertility in rats. No nonclinical data on cinchocaine-mediated effects on fertility are available.
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