Ritter E J, Scott W J, Wilson J G, Mathinos P R, Randall J L
Teratology. 1982 Feb;25(1):95-100. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420250113.
Acetazolamide and inhibitors of DNA synthesis (hydroxyurea, 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine), RNA synthesis (actinomycin D), and protein synthesis (cycloheximide, emetine) were each administered to pregnant rats together with caffeine at doses where each agent alone caused minimal embryotoxicity. Caffeine co-administered with any of the other agents induced a powerful potentiative response. It is not clear from the present experiments whether much lower caffeine dosage, as normally encountered in humans, would potentiate embryotoxicity due to other agents.