Four structurally different cyclic imides or related derivatives (o-(N
-phthalimido)acetophenone (1), 2,3-dihydrophthalazine-1,4-dione (2), N
-(4-methylphenyl)diphenamide (3), and 4,6-dihydro-5H-dibenz[c,e]azepin
e (4) were examined for acute toxicity in mice at multiple doses, for
long term toxicity at a single dose in rats, and for deleterious effec
ts on fertility and pup development in rodents. No deleterious effects
were observed when mice were administered agents at 20, 50, and 100 m
g/kg/day for seven days. All other measured characteristics and values
were normal for the four compounds. The principle effect of the compo
unds was to reduce the percent pregnancies in treated mice compared to
the controls. Compound 2 afforded the greatest reduction of pregnancy
(54%) at 100 mg/kg/day. Compounds 3 and 4 caused a minor reduction in
pregnancy (12-20%). The compounds did not appear to cause measureable
teratogenic effects; pups of treated rodents thrived and survived as
well as controls. There were no effects on murine male fertility when
compounds were administered at 20, 50, and 100 mg/kg/day for six weeks
.