Reproductive Hazards

This list has been compiled by EH&S as a guide and is not all inclusive. Carefully review material safety data sheets before working with chemicals.

CHEMICALS DRUGS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICALS acetaldehyde Androgenic hormones acrylicacid Aminopterin and methylaminopterin aflatoxins aniline arsenic Carbon monoxide benzene Chlorobiphenyls benzo(a)pyrene Coumarin anticoagulants cadmium carbon disulfide Diethylstibestrol (DES) chromic acid Diphenylhydantoin chloroform Ethyl chloroprene Gasoline dibromochloropropane (DBCP) Goitrogens and antithyroid drugs N,N‐dimethylacetamide Lead dimethylformamide (DMF) Lithium dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) Methimazole dinitrooctylphenol Penicillamine dinitrotolvene (DNT) Polychloronated biphenyls (PCBs) di‐sec‐octyl‐phthalate 13‐cis‐retinoic acid (Isotretinoin,Accutane) diphenylamine Tetracyclines dithane Thalidomide estradiol Trimethadione and paramethadione 2‐ethoxyl ethanol Valproic acid 2‐ethoxyetylacetate Wayfarin ethyl thiourea 2‐ethylhexanol INFECTIOUSMATERIALS formaldehyde formamide Cytomegalovirus glycol ethers Hepatitis B virus halothane Herpes simplex virus I and II hexachlorobenzene Human immunodeficiency hexafluoroacetone virus (HIV)

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CHEMICALScontinued INFECTIOUS MATERIALS continued (s) Listeria monocytogenes iodoacetic acid Lymphocytic horiomeningitis virus (LCMV) karathane Parvovirus B19, Human lead compounds Rubella virus mercury compounds Toxoplasma gondii 2‐methoxy ethanol Treponema pallidum 2‐methoxyethylacetate Trichomonas vaginalis methyl alcohol Vaccinia virus methylchloride Varicella‐zoster virus (VZV) methylene chloride Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus N‐methyl‐2‐pyrolidone Zika virus nitrobenzene nitrous oxide phenol polychlorinated and polybrominated biphenyls

propylene glycol monomethyl ether propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate MATERNAL METABOLIC IMBALANCE propylene oxide systhane Endemic cretinism TOK (herbicide) Diabetes toluene Phenylketonuria trichloroethylene Virilizing tumors and metabolic conditions vinyl chloride Alcoholism xylene Hyperthermia Rheumatic disease and congenital heart block

PHYSICALHAZARDS POSSIBLETERATOGENS Excessive heat Excessive physical exertion Cigarette smoking Ionizing radiation Diazepam (Valium) Zinc deficiency High Vitamin A Varicella Binge drinking Organic solvents (laboratory workers)

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