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Effects of Drugs on Mother/Fetus/Neonate

The graphics in this section are meant to supplement the instruction of the module; and may be browsed by individual subject or printed out as a whole. The trainer may use as many of the graphics as applicable to the amount of time available for teaching the information in this module.

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Maternal/Fetal/Neonatal Effects of Drugs - Commonly Used by Pregnant Women (for printout)
- Alcohol
- Marijuana/Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
- Prescription Sedative-Hypnotics (Valium, Xanax, Halcion, etc.)
- Amphetamines, Stimulants
- Cocaine, Crack Cocaine
- Heroin, Opiates
- Methadone
- Cigarettes (Nicotine and other compounds in smoke)
- PCP Phencyclidine

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