2017
DOI: 10.5152/jarem.2016.1256
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In Utero Synthetic Cannabinoid Exposure

Abstract: Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are abused substances similar to cannabis (marijuana). These products are psychoactive herbal blends coated with different SC drugs. The chronic use of SCs causes addiction, withdrawal symptoms, and psychiatric symptoms, which are similar to cannabis. Different brands comprise different SCs with different amounts; therefore, it is difficult to presume the clinical effects of these illegal products. It is important for pediatricians, especially neonatologists, because of its increas… Show more

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“…Notably, all mothers who delivered before term had a smoking history and 75% had a positive history of alcohol consumption. Even though opioid abuse during pregnancy has rapidly increased in the United States, studies also report increased methamphetamine case presentations (23). In our study, pharmacological treatment was not required as the NAS symptoms were transient and resolved independently in both cases born to these pregnant women.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…Notably, all mothers who delivered before term had a smoking history and 75% had a positive history of alcohol consumption. Even though opioid abuse during pregnancy has rapidly increased in the United States, studies also report increased methamphetamine case presentations (23). In our study, pharmacological treatment was not required as the NAS symptoms were transient and resolved independently in both cases born to these pregnant women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%