News related to PCE (Erythromycin) and/or conditions it is approved for
PCE Exposure Increases Risk Of Birth Defects Source: Cleft Palate News From Medical News Today [2009.09.24] Exposure to tetrachloroethylene (also known as perchlorethylene, PCE) may cause congenital birth defects. A study of expectant women exposed to PCE in drinking water, published in BioMed Central's open access journal Environmental Health, found an increased risk of oral clefts and neural tube defects in their children.
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