2023
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2023.1305508
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Opioid, methamphetamine, and polysubstance use: perinatal outcomes for the mother and infant

Trecia A. Wouldes,
Barry M. Lester

Abstract: The escalation in opioid pain relief (OPR) medications, heroin and fentanyl, has led to an increased use during pregnancy and a public health crisis. Methamphetamine use in women of childbearing age has now eclipsed the use of cocaine and other stimulants globally. Recent reports have shown increases in methamphetamine are selective to opioid use, particularly in rural regions in the US. This report compares the extent of our knowledge of the perinatal outcomes of OPRs, heroin, fentanyl, two long-acting substa… Show more

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