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  2. Prenatal cocaine exposure - Wikipedia

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    [6] [11] A 1995 survey in the US found that between 30,000 and 160,000 cases of prenatal exposure to cocaine occur each year. [47] By one estimate, in the US 100,000 babies are born each year after having been exposed to crack cocaine in utero. [32] An estimated 7.5 million PCE children are living in the US. [11]

  3. Doctors may have identified a possible new syndrome in ...

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    The women in the study were "also taking many drugs," said Dr. Nora Volkow, the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. ... About 3% of babies are born every year with birth defects ...

  4. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal withdrawal or neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) or neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) is a withdrawal syndrome of infants, caused by the cessation of the administration of licit or illicit drugs. Tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal may occur as a result of repeated administration of drugs or even after short-term high-dose ...

  5. Some hospitals are changing their response when babies are ...

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    Some hospitals are changing their response when babies are born exposed to drugs. Mira Cheng, CNN. April 11, 2024 at 3:47 AM. Kirsten Puccio gave birth to her daughter in August 2020. It was a ...

  6. Crack cocaine - Wikipedia

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    As a result, cocaine-exposed babies are more likely than unexposed babies to be born with low birth weight (less than 5.5 lb or 2.5 kg). Low-birthweight babies are 20 times more likely to die in their first month of life than normal-weight babies, and face an increased risk of lifelong disabilities such as mental retardation and cerebral palsy.

  7. Born addicted: The number of opioid-addicted babies is soaring

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    Born dependent on opiates, a month-old boy and thousands like him are the smallest victims of America's opioid epidemic. Born addicted: The number of opioid-addicted babies is soaring Skip to main ...

  8. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    As a result, cocaine-exposed babies are more likely than unexposed babies to be born with low birth weight (less than 5.5 lb or 2.5 kg). Low-birthweight babies are 20 times more likely to die in their first month of life than normal-weight babies, and face an increased risk of lifelong disabilities such as mental retardation and cerebral palsy.

  9. Children's hospitals treating more heroin addicted babies - AOL

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