Methamphetamine (MA) use and abuse is a growing problem worldwide [United Nations World Drug Report]. It is common knowledge that MA use affects not only the user, but also friends, family, and the communities close to them [NIDA]. One area of impact that is lacking sufficient study is the effects of MA use by expectant mothers on her child later in life. That is to say, a child who was exposed to MA in utero may be more likely than an unexposed fetus to have predispositions to a variety of health conditions. After an extensive PubMed database search, it is apparent that research is limited on the childhood illnesses and health conditions related to fetal exposure to MA. Some research, suggests a potential link between a fetus exposed to MA...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MA) use among pregnant women is an increasing problem in the United State...
Introduction: For the past decade, methamphetamine use in Thailand has reached epidemic portion. Da...
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure is associated with functional and neurostructural alterations, but...
The opioid use epidemic in the U.S. is a well-known growing problem. According to the U.S. Departmen...
Background: There is a lack of studies on methamphetamine (MA) exposure and morbidity in children be...
Methamphetamine (MA) is the second most commonly used illicit drug in the world, after cannabis. The...
Methamphetamine (MA) abuse poses a major problem worldwide. One at risk population that has been fou...
This paper examines developmental outcomes for children prenatally exposed to methamphetamine throug...
Methamphetamine (MA) can cross the placenta in pregnant women and cause placental abruption and deve...
Background and objectivesThe effects of in utero methamphetamine exposure on behavioral problems in ...
Methamphetamine (MA) abuse during pregnancy is a significant concern worldwide. Improving our unders...
Review of preliminary evidence of the impact of MDMA and Methamphetamine on the developing infan
Background: Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and postnatal depression have significant impacts on c...
ObjectiveTo examine child behavioral and cognitive outcomes after prenatal exposure to methamphetami...
The objectives of this study are to characterize methamphetamine (MA) usage patterns during pregnanc...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MA) use among pregnant women is an increasing problem in the United State...
Introduction: For the past decade, methamphetamine use in Thailand has reached epidemic portion. Da...
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure is associated with functional and neurostructural alterations, but...
The opioid use epidemic in the U.S. is a well-known growing problem. According to the U.S. Departmen...
Background: There is a lack of studies on methamphetamine (MA) exposure and morbidity in children be...
Methamphetamine (MA) is the second most commonly used illicit drug in the world, after cannabis. The...
Methamphetamine (MA) abuse poses a major problem worldwide. One at risk population that has been fou...
This paper examines developmental outcomes for children prenatally exposed to methamphetamine throug...
Methamphetamine (MA) can cross the placenta in pregnant women and cause placental abruption and deve...
Background and objectivesThe effects of in utero methamphetamine exposure on behavioral problems in ...
Methamphetamine (MA) abuse during pregnancy is a significant concern worldwide. Improving our unders...
Review of preliminary evidence of the impact of MDMA and Methamphetamine on the developing infan
Background: Prenatal methamphetamine exposure and postnatal depression have significant impacts on c...
ObjectiveTo examine child behavioral and cognitive outcomes after prenatal exposure to methamphetami...
The objectives of this study are to characterize methamphetamine (MA) usage patterns during pregnanc...
BackgroundMethamphetamine (MA) use among pregnant women is an increasing problem in the United State...
Introduction: For the past decade, methamphetamine use in Thailand has reached epidemic portion. Da...
Prenatal methamphetamine exposure is associated with functional and neurostructural alterations, but...