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Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

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Page 1: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Pregnancy and Drug Abuse

Eva Janecek-Rucker

Page 2: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Learning Objectives

1. To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine, nicotine et al.) during pregnancy.

2. To examine the pharmacist’s role and develop a comfort level with respect to prevention, counselling and referral of women planning pregnancy as well as those who are pregnant and using psychoactive substances.

Page 3: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Drugs in Pregnancy

• CNS depressants– alcohol– benzodiazepines– barbiturates– inhalants

(toluene; often combined with alcohol)

• CNS stimulants

–cocaine

–caffeine

–nicotine

Page 4: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Drugs in Pregnancy

•Hallucinogens– cannabis– LSD

•Opioids– codeine, morphine– heroin

Page 5: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Interpretation of Results

• Animal studies• Prenatal drug exposure

(dose, timing, duration)

• Withdrawal• Breastfeeding

Page 6: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Issues with Illicit Drug Use During Pregnancy

• Drug– authenticity– dose– additives

• Pharmacological effects• Multiple drug use• Injection drug use• Effect of father’s drug use

Page 7: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Issues (cont’d)

• Lack of prenatal care• Poor diet• Smoking• Drinking• Violence

Page 8: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

AlcoholFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

(FASD)• High risk: woman drinking 6 standard

drinks/day during the first trimester• Signs of FAS:

– prenatal and postnatal growth retardation– CNS dysfunction (often including mental

retardation)

• Facial dysmorphology• Other congenital abnormalities• Fetal alcohol effects (FAE)

Page 9: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,
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Alcohol (cont’d)

• No safe level established– a Canadian committee

recommended abstinence ‘or at least to limit consumption to less than 4 drinks per week’

Page 13: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Alcohol (cont’d)

• Treatment of a pregnant alcoholic– diazepam loading for alcohol

withdrawal

• Disulfiram -contraindicated in pregnancy• Naltrexone ?

Page 14: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Solvents

• Effects similar to FAS:– CNS dysfunction– Attentional deficits– Growth deficiency– Development delay– Facial dysmorphology

Page 15: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Benzodiazepines

• Likely not teratogenic; cleft lip/palate???

• Neonatal withdrawal symptoms

Page 16: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Barbiturates and other hypno-sedatives

• No evidence of teratogenicity• Neonatal withdrawal syndrome

• Treatment: phenobarbital

Page 17: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Cocaine

• Spontaneous abortion• Prematurity• Intrauterine growth retardation• Abruptio placentae• Perinatal cerebral infarction• Structural CNS abnormalities• Urogenital abnormalities• Concomitant use of other drugs (alcohol

and benzodiazepines)

Page 18: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Nicotine

• Spontaneous abortion• Low birth weight• Perinatal mortality• Prematurity• Abruptio placentae• Congenital malformations (most

studies show lack of)• Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

Page 19: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Caffeine

• Low dose - no effect• High dose:

– in animals - adverse effects– in humans - ?

Page 20: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Heroin

• Fetal distress or death during withdrawal in utero

• Decreased birth weight• Higher incidence of

Infectionsmedical complicationsobstetrical complications

• Neonatal withdrawal• SIDS

Page 21: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Heroin (cont’d)

Treatment of pregnant woman

• methadone

Page 22: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Cannabis

• Decreased birth weight• Prematurity• Effect of tar• No congenital abnormalities

Page 23: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

LSD

• Limb defects• CNS abnormalities• Ocular abnormalities

Page 24: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Pharmacist’s Role

• Identification• Information• Referral

Page 25: Pregnancy and Drug Abuse Eva Janecek-Rucker. Learning Objectives 1.To develop a knowledge base of the effects of substances of abuse (e.g., alcohol, cocaine,

Resources• Alcohol and Drug Assessment and Treatment

Services• Motherisk: www.motherisk.org (416) 813-

6780• www.pregnets.org• Information sources

–Textbooks Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation 6th Edition, GG Briggs, RK Freeman, SJ Yaffe (eds), 2001Maternal-Fetal Toxicology: A Clinician’s Guide 2nd Edition, G Koren (ed), 1994–Journals