Fetal acetaminophen exposure increases the likelihood that a child will develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a new study.
Fetal acetaminophen exposure increases the likelihood that a child will develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a study published Feb. 6 in Nature Mental Health.
Opioid use during pregnancy—whether of highly addictive drugs like fentanyl or controlled opioids like buprenorphine—doubles ...
Hypertension in pregnancy contributes substantially to maternal morbidity and mortality, persistent hypertension, and rehospitalization. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are also associated with a ...
For a complete overview, refer to the drug information of the pharmaceutical companies. † Safety classification according to the US FDA pregnancy risk classification. ↓: Decrease; AVNRT ...
Thousands of women whose mothers took a widely prescribed drug in pregnancy face more than double the normal risk of breast cancer. A study of 5,000 women found that those over 40 whose mothers ...
Drug addiction is a condition in which there is uncontrolled use of a substance with a harmful outcome. Drugs overstimulate the brain’s reward circuit, producing pleasure or euphoria. With repeated ...
Pregnancy and the postpartum ... in women was not available, observed drug concentrations were extrapolated based on PK data from men. A previously developed PopPK model for ganciclovir, a drug in the ...
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Certain factors, including the risks of not treating your condition during pregnancy, may determine whether you should take the drug during this time. In fact, hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone ...
Criticism over how the Chinese government buys drugs for its public health care system has ignited frustration over the quality of medicine. By Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang Reporting from ...
So, the UK government is considering reclassing ketamine as a Class A drug. The Home Office asked the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs to “carefully consider” the issue. Do you think ...