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Cocaine and opiates use in pregnancy: detection of drugs in neonatal meconium and urine. Journal of analytical toxicology [J Anal Toxicol] Journal article

 
TitleCocaine and opiates use in pregnancy: detection of drugs in neonatal meconium and urine.
Author(s)López P, Bermejo AM, Tabernero MJ, Cabarcos P, Alvarez I, Fernández P 
InstitutionInstitute of Legal Medicine, Forensic Toxicology Service, Faculty of Medicine, University of Santiago de Compostela, San Francisco, s/n, 15782, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
SourceJ Anal Toxicol 2009 Sep; 33(7):351-5.
AbstractIn this study, the case of a newborn with symptoms of hyperexcitability was analyzed. After it was confirmed in the hospital that the mother had consumed drugs during pregnancy using an enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique, samples of the newborn's urine and meconium were sent to our laboratory to observe the evolution in the distribution of cocaine and opiates during the days following birth. For urine analysis, screening was done with an immunoassay technique, and the confirmation was done by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) according to a published method. A GC-MS method for simultaneous analysis of cocaine, benzoylecgonine, codeine, morphine, and 6-acetylmorphine in meconium is described. GC-MS confirmation of urine and meconium results showed consumption of cocaine and codeine during pregnancy and also showed the levels of drugs gradually declined, totally disappearing by the third day.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19796504
  
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