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Effects on fertility

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Short description of key information:
No data have been located concerning toxicity to reproduction (fertility) (Endpoint not required under REACH).

Effects on developmental toxicity

Description of key information
In a dermal developmental toxicity study (Dutson 1997), carbazole did not induce any maternal or developmental toxic effects up to the higest concentration tested (250 mg/kg bw).
Additional information

One study on developmental toxicity / teratogenicity of carbazole has been located (Dutson et al. 1997).

The method used does not follow specific actual test guidelines. Carbazole was administered dermally to pregnant rats during gestation day 0 through 20 using three graduated doses, and dams were allowed to deliver. Pups were observed until lactation day 4 and all animals (pups and dams) were then sacrificed. Litters were examined externally for gross abnormalities and for weight development and mortality. Dams were inspected for uterine content.

In this dermal developmental toxicity study, carbazole did not induce any maternal or developmental toxic effects up to the highest concentration tested (250 mg/kg bw).

Justification for classification or non-classification

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