Intravenous pentazocine and methylphenidate abuse during pregnancy. Maternal lifestyle and infant outcome.

V D Debooy, M M Seshia, M Tenenbein, O G Casiro
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Abstract

Objective: To report the effects of intravenous abuse of pentazocine hydrochloride and methylphenidate hydrochloride during pregnancy.

Design: Retrospective chart review.

Patients: All pregnant women and their offspring, whose hospital records indicated prenatal abuse of pentazocine and methylphenidate during the 2-year study period.

Results: The median for maternal age was 22 years and the median number of prenatal visits was two. Twenty mothers had sexually transmitted diseases, 27 abused alcohol, 10 abused other drugs, and all smoked cigarettes. Eight infants were premature, and 12 were growth retarded. Four infants had congenital anomalies: fetal alcohol syndrome (two [twins]), structural heart defect (one), and polydactyly (one). Eleven infants were treated for neonatal abstinence syndrome. Seventeen infants had normal developmental quotients, and four had low-normal developmental quotients.

Conclusions: Intrauterine exposure to pentazocine and methylphenidate appears to be associated with prematurity, growth retardation, and signs of neonatal withdrawal, but not with any particular teratogenic anomaly or severe developmental delay.

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妊娠期间静脉注射戊唑嗪和哌甲酯滥用。母亲的生活方式和婴儿的结局。
目的:报道妊娠期静脉滥用盐酸戊唑嗪和盐酸哌甲酯的影响。设计:回顾性图表回顾。患者:所有孕妇及其后代,其医院记录显示在2年研究期间产前滥用戊唑嗪和哌甲酯。结果:产妇年龄中位数为22岁,产前就诊中位数为2次。20名母亲患有性传播疾病,27名滥用酒精,10名滥用其他药物,所有母亲都吸烟。8名婴儿早产,12名发育迟缓。4例婴儿有先天性异常:胎儿酒精综合征(2例[双胞胎])、结构性心脏缺陷(1例)和多指畸形(1例)。11名婴儿接受新生儿戒断综合征治疗。17名婴儿发育商正常,4名发育商低正常。结论:宫内暴露于戊唑嗪和哌醋甲酯似乎与早产、生长迟缓和新生儿戒断症状有关,但与任何特定的致畸异常或严重的发育迟缓无关。
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