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Hair samples show babies can be exposed to 'crystal meth' while in the womb
October 31, 2006
Methamphetamine detection in maternal and neonatal hair: Implications for safety Online First: Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Edition 2006; doi: 10.1136/adc.2006.100156 Babies can be exposed to methamphetamine or "crystal meth" while in the womb, reveals an analysis of hair samples, published ahead of print in the Fetal and Neonatal Edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Unlike hair, the most commonly used detection methods (blood and urine), cannot register long term use, nor can they always distinguish among different drugs, say the authors. Bleaching or straightening the hair will not erase the chemical evidence it holds.
Crystal meth boosts alertness and promotes a sense of wellbeing, euphoria, and exhilaration. It also curbs appetite and enhances sexual arousal. But long term abuse damages nerves in the brain and can lead to psychotic behaviour and aggression.
The drug is very easy to manufacture in home laboratories, and global use has soared, particularly among young women, say the authors. An estimated half a million Americans alone are thought to use it every week, including 5% of pregnant women.
The authors carried out hair sample analysis on more than 8,000 people, totalling more than 34,000 test results between 1997 and 2005.
In all, 396 samples tested positive for crystal meth, accounting for 8% of the total during this period. This number included 11 mother and baby pairs.
All but 14 of the samples testing positive for crystal meth had been sent for analysis in 2005. The first positive cases dated from 2003.
Wide ranging levels of the drug were found in both the mothers' and the newborns' hair samples. But the levels matched, indicating that the drug is able to cross the placenta directly to the developing fetus, say the authors.
Only one newborn had no evidence of the drug in its hair. Fetal hair starts to grow at about 20 weeks.
The authors say that the precise effects of crystal meth on a fetus are not fully known, but the evidence to date points to restricted fetal growth and developmental problems.
Crystal meth users were also significantly more likely to use other drugs, the results showed. Most (85%) of the 396 samples positive for crystal meth also tested positive for at least one other illegal drug, predominantly cocaine. .
Drug abuse increases complications of pregnancy and triples the likelihood of serious medical problems among the babies born, say the authors.
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Overcoming Crystal Meth Addiction: An Essential Guide to Getting Clean
by M.D. Steven J. Lee (Author)
In Overcoming Crystal Methamphetamine Addiction, one of the few books to address the topic for a general audience, Dr. Steven Lee, MD, a psychiatrist who specializes in crystal meth addiction, offers a complete guide to the drug, its effects, and how to overcome it. Based on extensive scientific and social research and drawing from his professional experience, he covers everything from the definition and history of crystal meth to the physical and psychological effects; from dealing with the addictive personality to helping a friend or family member cope with it. He focuses on understanding rather than outright condemnation of the drug, and empathetically covers all of the crucial questions: What is crystal meth? How is it made? How does it affect the body? How do you know if you're...
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Crystal Meth: They Call It Ice
by Mary F. Holley (Author)
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Leaving Dirty Jersey: A Crystal Meth Memoir
by James Salant (Author)
With his nickname, Dirty Jersey, tattooed on the inside of his left forearm, James Salant wanted everyone to know he was a tough guy. At the age of eighteen, after one too many run-ins with the cops for drug possession, he left his upper-middle-class home in Princeton, New Jersey, for a stint at a rehab facility in Riverside, California. Instead of getting clean, he spent his year there shooting crystal meth and living as a petty criminal among not-so-petty ones until a near psychotic episode (among other things) convinced him to clean up. In stark prose infused with heartbreaking insight, wicked humor, and complete veracity, Salant provides graphic descriptions of life on crystal meth -- the incredible sex drive, the paranoia, the cravings. He details the slang, the scams, and the...
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A&E Presents: AMERICA'S CRYSTAL METH EPIDEMIC (Includes Two Documentaries: Meth in the City & Meth: A Country In Crisis) (2008, DVD, 100 min)
Also With: A&E Television Networks ABC News (Producer)
***"In terms of damage to children and our society, meth is now the most dangerous drug in America." - Alberto Gonzalez, US Attorney General. *** Meth is destroying America. By restricting the sale of critical ingredients, namely Pseudoephedrine, small-time meth labs were virtually eliminated from the American landscape. Far from having the expected positive effect, this law enforcement initiative actually opened the door for international manufacturing and distributing cartels. The result is an American landscape flooded with much more crystal meth of a much greater potency than ever before. And the responsible criminal organizations, based overseas, are even more untouchable. National meth use is at an all-time high, cutting across gender, race and economic lines. In short, America's...
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Dancing With Tina
by Terry Oldes (Author)
DANCING WITH TINA is the heartwarming and inspiring account of one man’s struggles with sexual identity, co-dependency and crystal meth. This very personal and sometimes graphic account covers two adventurous years in his life. The story traces the diverse relationships and friendships impacted by a drug that is horrifically affecting this nation’s gay community.
Terry Oldes tells this story in an honest and humorous manner that will certainly motivate those who have never used crystal meth to not pick it up and inspire those who are currently using it to find hope at a time when it is difficult to see it.
Written as a conversational, first person narrative, readers will find DANCING WITH TINA both personal and disturbing. This book is a must read for anyone who has...
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Tweaked: A Crystal Meth Memoir
by Patrick Moore (Author)
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An Introduction To Horror: Say Hello To Crystal Meth
by Susan Smith Alvis (Author)
Meth comes into homes and it destroys everyone living within the confines of the four walls it invades. Meth kills. It takes everything. It destroys anyone and everyone that gets in its way and while some choose to look the other way or find a different focus for world peace, Meth lingers. It waits. After all, it's a very patient drug because the longer it weaves its venom through the veins of the user, the more it can ultimately destroy. An Introduction to Horror: Say Hello to Crystal Meth is for the reader who is addicted to Crystal Meth or those who are interested in cooking up their first batch of Crystal Methamphetamines. It's for the addict now running from his own shadow and the mother who can't deal with her addicted son or daughter. It's for teachers and those who are in a...
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Meth
Starring: Mark S. King Directed By: Todd Ahlberg Also With: Ulf Söderqvist (Cinematographer), Chris Zippel (Composer), Todd Ahlberg (Editor)
METH explores the rising wave of crystal methamphetamine use within the gay population. Through the stories and reflections of a dozen gay men across the US who range in age from 21 to 50 we learn of the drug s allure its promise and why its popularity is soaring within their culture.System Requirements:Running Time: 79 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/BIOGRAPHY Rating: NR UPC: 881394104129 Manufacturer No: CLS1041
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Crystal Meth - A Forum For Youth Education
Directed By: Brad Theissen Also With: Brad Theissen (Producer)
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