TY - JOUR
T1 - Obstetric and neonatal effects of drugs of abuse
AU - Levy, M.
AU - Koren, G.
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - With an increase in illicit drug use in Northern America, more fetuses are exposed to cocaine, cannabinoids, alcohol, cigarettes, and opioids. Whereas the adverse fetal effects of some agents have been established (for example, ethanol), those of other compounds are still controversial (for example, cocaine, THC). Two important trends may hamper our understanding of the potential reproductive risks of recreational drugs: 1. The clustering of many other risk factors in the same women. 2. A tendency to publish studies showing adverse reproductive fetal effects while discouraging reports of no effects by drugs and chemicals. Although short-term research has addressed some of the immediate postnatal physical and behavioral performance of these babies, much more work is needed to address the difficult questions of long-term neurobehavioral outcome in babies exposed to recreational drug abuse in utero.
AB - With an increase in illicit drug use in Northern America, more fetuses are exposed to cocaine, cannabinoids, alcohol, cigarettes, and opioids. Whereas the adverse fetal effects of some agents have been established (for example, ethanol), those of other compounds are still controversial (for example, cocaine, THC). Two important trends may hamper our understanding of the potential reproductive risks of recreational drugs: 1. The clustering of many other risk factors in the same women. 2. A tendency to publish studies showing adverse reproductive fetal effects while discouraging reports of no effects by drugs and chemicals. Although short-term research has addressed some of the immediate postnatal physical and behavioral performance of these babies, much more work is needed to address the difficult questions of long-term neurobehavioral outcome in babies exposed to recreational drug abuse in utero.
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C2 - 2201525
AN - SCOPUS:0024990197
SN - 0733-8627
VL - 8
SP - 633
EP - 652
JO - Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
JF - Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
IS - 3
ER -