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Opioid painkillers, like OxyContin and Percocet, sometime work poorly for chronic pain patients because tolerance builds, Maine physicians Marie Hayes and Mark Brown noted in JAMA's commentary section.
says.The country has an obligation to help these newborns, who "have made no choices around drug abuse and addiction" and are "the most vulnerable and the most blameless" members of society, says Marie Hayes, a psychology professor at the University of Maine who was not involved in the study.
The country has an obligation to help these newborns, who "have made no choices around drug abuse and addiction" and are "the most vulnerable and the most blameless" members of society, says Marie Hayes, psychology professor at the University of Maine, who was not involved in the study.
Date: Apr 30, 2012
Source: Google
Number of US newborns with drug withdrawal triples
Marie Hayes of the University of Maine, who wrote a commentary accompanying the study, said about 85% of the babies born with opiate withdrawal who she sees are a result of women who abuse prescription drugs.