[HTML][HTML] Use of prescribed psychotropics during pregnancy: a systematic review of pregnancy, neonatal, and childhood outcomes
CE Creeley, LK Denton - Brain sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper reviews the findings from preclinical animal and human clinical research
investigating maternal/fetal, neonatal, and child neurodevelopmental outcomes following …
investigating maternal/fetal, neonatal, and child neurodevelopmental outcomes following …
Annotations and Reflections.
RE Brandlistuen, E Ystrom, I Nulman… - Basic & Clinical …, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
Annotations and Reflections Page 1 Letter to the Editor Annotations and Reflections Response
to “Pregnancy and Paracetamol: Methodological Considerations on the Study of Associations …
to “Pregnancy and Paracetamol: Methodological Considerations on the Study of Associations …
Lasting behavioral effects of obstetric medication on children: Research Findings and public policy implications
Y Brackbill - In Thebeginning: Readings on Infancy, 1982 - degruyter.com
This article will discuss the lasting behavioral effects of obstetric medication on infants and
children—a research area in which I have been involved for the past decade. Back in the …
children—a research area in which I have been involved for the past decade. Back in the …
POMME: the new cohort to evaluate long-term effects after prenatal medicine exposure
J Benevent, C Hurault-Delarue, M Araujo… - Drug Safety, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Introduction The POMME (PrescriptiOn Médicaments Mères Enfants) cohort has
been implemented for the evaluation of the long-term consequences of medicine prenatal …
been implemented for the evaluation of the long-term consequences of medicine prenatal …
[HTML][HTML] Prenatal opioid analgesics and the risk of adverse birth outcomes
Background: It is unclear whether confounding accounts for the increased risk of preterm
birth and small for gestational age (SGA) birth in opioid analgesic exposed pregnancies …
birth and small for gestational age (SGA) birth in opioid analgesic exposed pregnancies …
In utero exposure to analgesic opioids and language development in 5‐year old children
E Skovlund, R Selmer, S Skurtveit… - … and Drug Safety, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose An increasing consumption of opioids has been reported. The primary aim of the
present study was follow‐up of neurocognitive development in children exposed to …
present study was follow‐up of neurocognitive development in children exposed to …
Association of prenatal opiate exposure with youth outcomes assessed from infancy through adolescence
CR Bauer, J Langer, B Lambert-Brown… - Journal of …, 2020 - nature.com
Objective This study examined acute findings and long-term outcome trajectories between
birth and adolescence in children with prenatal opiate exposure. Study Design Ninety …
birth and adolescence in children with prenatal opiate exposure. Study Design Ninety …
Maternal use of opioids during pregnancy and congenital malformations: a systematic review
JN Lind, JD Interrante, EC Ailes, SM Gilboa… - …, 2017 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the association between
prenatal opioid use and congenital malformations. DATA SOURCES: We searched Medline …
prenatal opioid use and congenital malformations. DATA SOURCES: We searched Medline …
Risk of neonatal drug withdrawal after intrauterine co-exposure to opioids and psychotropic medications: cohort study
KF Huybrechts, BT Bateman, RJ Desai… - bmj, 2017 - bmj.com
Objectives To assess the impact of in utero co-exposure to psychotropic medications and
opioids on the incidence and severity of neonatal drug withdrawal. Design Observational …
opioids on the incidence and severity of neonatal drug withdrawal. Design Observational …
Maternal treatment with opioid analgesics and risk for birth defects
GW't Jong, G Koren - American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2011 - ajog.org
entitled “Maternal treatment with opioid analgesics and risk for birth defects” very interesting;
however, we believe there is a serious flaw in the authors' interpretation of recall bias …
however, we believe there is a serious flaw in the authors' interpretation of recall bias …