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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
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Published on Jul 26, 2017
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)
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NAS are symptoms babies may have if mothers used addicting drugs during pregnancy. This is often called withdrawal.
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Drugs associated with NAS
Pain relievers- Vicodin, OxyContin, Percocet
Illicit substances - Heroin
Opioid maintenance therapy-methadone, buprenorphine
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86 % of pregnancies are unintended among women who are using opioids.
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1/3 of reproductive aged women filled prescriptions for an opioid medication.
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Approximately 20 Million opioid tablets were prescribed for pain management after cesarean delivery.
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21,732 newborns in 2012 were affected with NAS.
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In-Utero Opioid Exposure May Cause
Lower birth weight
High preterm birth rate
Reduced fetal growth
Problems- Hypoglycemia, anemia, respiratory distress
Altered brain growth
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48-72 hours after birth symptoms typically occur
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NAS ADVERSE EVENTS:
Tremors, hyperactive reflexes, seizures
Excessive/high pitched crying, sneezing, irritability
Poor feeding, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, poor weight gain
Sweating, fever
Poor fetal growth, pre-term birth
Sudden Infant death
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Over the last decade, newborns have experienced a threefold increase in NAS hospitalizations.
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The average hospital stay was 16 days. The mean hospital cost was $93,000.
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NAS Treatment
Most hospitals treat with short acting morphine
Methadone
Weaning off opioids slowly
Skin on skin contact, swaddling, pacifier, breast feeding
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Tens of thousands of these children have entered child foster programs or were given up.
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Big pharma loaded the market through misrepresentations and aggressive marketing tactics creating the tiniest victims.
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