ObjectiveThere has been very limited research on the clinical features of newborns exposed to combined use of heroin, methadone, and amphetamine in the uterus. We describe a technique for the quantification of drug metabolites in neonatal hair samples.MethodsIn a tertiary neonatal care center in Taiwan, three neonates whose mothers self-reported heroin abuse with methadone treatment during pregnancy were studied. Involuntary exposure to amphetamine was not suspected before the births. To assess long-term illicit drug exposure during pregnancy, a quantifying technique of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) for hair samples from neonates was developed to replace current methods for urine and blood specimens.ResultsAll three mothers w...
<p>Aims: To describe the prevalence of in utero alcohol and illicit drug exposure in infants b...
Abstract I In order to determine the fetal-maternal distribution of heroin and its main metabolites ...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
ObjectiveThere has been very limited research on the clinical features of newborns exposed to combin...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
Drug exposure during pregnancy constitutes a major legal issue and public health concern. Drug and m...
BackgroundThe drug ketamine is frequently abused for recreational use in Asia, but few studies in hu...
Identification of maternal opioid abuse in pregnancy is often difficult to ascertain in the absence ...
PURPOSE: Buprenorphine and methadone are international gold standards for managing opioid use disord...
Background: In the last two decades, the consumption of drugs of abuse among women of childbearing a...
[eng] Background: Methamphetamine misuse represents an increasing global public health problem. Its ...
Objective This pilot study evaluated the relationship between maternal and neonatal R- and S-methado...
Purpose In recent years, there has been a significant increase in opioid-related drug use among preg...
INTRODUCTION: Acute intoxication with drugs of abuse in children is often only the tip of the iceber...
Objectives: To determine the perinatal impacts of heroin and amphetamine on both mothers and infants...
<p>Aims: To describe the prevalence of in utero alcohol and illicit drug exposure in infants b...
Abstract I In order to determine the fetal-maternal distribution of heroin and its main metabolites ...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...
ObjectiveThere has been very limited research on the clinical features of newborns exposed to combin...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of drug use during pregnancy continues to increase despite the associated...
Drug exposure during pregnancy constitutes a major legal issue and public health concern. Drug and m...
BackgroundThe drug ketamine is frequently abused for recreational use in Asia, but few studies in hu...
Identification of maternal opioid abuse in pregnancy is often difficult to ascertain in the absence ...
PURPOSE: Buprenorphine and methadone are international gold standards for managing opioid use disord...
Background: In the last two decades, the consumption of drugs of abuse among women of childbearing a...
[eng] Background: Methamphetamine misuse represents an increasing global public health problem. Its ...
Objective This pilot study evaluated the relationship between maternal and neonatal R- and S-methado...
Purpose In recent years, there has been a significant increase in opioid-related drug use among preg...
INTRODUCTION: Acute intoxication with drugs of abuse in children is often only the tip of the iceber...
Objectives: To determine the perinatal impacts of heroin and amphetamine on both mothers and infants...
<p>Aims: To describe the prevalence of in utero alcohol and illicit drug exposure in infants b...
Abstract I In order to determine the fetal-maternal distribution of heroin and its main metabolites ...
The public health crisis of pregnant women being exposed to drugs of abuse and of its impact on thei...