Sedatives for opiate withdrawal in newborn infants.
Abstract
Background
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) due to opiate withdrawal may result in disruption of the mother-infant relationship, sleep-wake abnormalities, feeding difficulties, weight loss and seizures. Treatments used to ameliorate symptoms and reduce morbidity include opiates, sedatives and non-pharmacological treatments.
Objectives
To assess the effectiveness and safety of using a sedative compared to a non-opiate control for NAS due...
Paper Details
Title
Sedatives for opiate withdrawal in newborn infants.
Published Date
Oct 6, 2010
Volume
5
Issue
3
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