Pregnancy and birth under maintenance treatment with diamorphine (heroin): a case report.

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Pregnancy and birth under maintenance treatment with diamorphine (heroin): a case report. / Hartwig, Christina; Haasen, Christian; Reimer, Jens; Garbe, Werner; Lichtermann, Dirk; Wuellenweber, Linde; Dilg, Christoph.

in: EUR ADDICT RES, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 2, 2, 2008, S. 113-114.

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Hartwig, C, Haasen, C, Reimer, J, Garbe, W, Lichtermann, D, Wuellenweber, L & Dilg, C 2008, 'Pregnancy and birth under maintenance treatment with diamorphine (heroin): a case report.', EUR ADDICT RES, Jg. 14, Nr. 2, 2, S. 113-114. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18334822?dopt=Citation>

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Hartwig C, Haasen C, Reimer J, Garbe W, Lichtermann D, Wuellenweber L et al. Pregnancy and birth under maintenance treatment with diamorphine (heroin): a case report. EUR ADDICT RES. 2008;14(2):113-114. 2.

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title = "Pregnancy and birth under maintenance treatment with diamorphine (heroin): a case report.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is a new form of treatment for heroin-dependent patients not responding to conventional interventions such as methadone maintenance treatment. No pregnancies or births under HAT have been reported until now. CASE: The pregnancy course of a 31-year-old severely dependent multi-morbid woman receiving HAT and the birth of a healthy baby after premature delivery is described. HAT helped to reduce the use of illicit substances both before and during pregnancy. The neonatal abstinence syndrome was clinically well compensated. CONCLUSION: HAT seems to be feasible in pregnant women and normal birth is possible under HAT, which therefore may act as a harm reduction measure for polydrug-using pregnant women not responding to methadone maintenance treatment.",
author = "Christina Hartwig and Christian Haasen and Jens Reimer and Werner Garbe and Dirk Lichtermann and Linde Wuellenweber and Christoph Dilg",
year = "2008",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "14",
pages = "113--114",
journal = "EUR ADDICT RES",
issn = "1022-6877",
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AU - Hartwig, Christina

AU - Haasen, Christian

AU - Reimer, Jens

AU - Garbe, Werner

AU - Lichtermann, Dirk

AU - Wuellenweber, Linde

AU - Dilg, Christoph

PY - 2008

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is a new form of treatment for heroin-dependent patients not responding to conventional interventions such as methadone maintenance treatment. No pregnancies or births under HAT have been reported until now. CASE: The pregnancy course of a 31-year-old severely dependent multi-morbid woman receiving HAT and the birth of a healthy baby after premature delivery is described. HAT helped to reduce the use of illicit substances both before and during pregnancy. The neonatal abstinence syndrome was clinically well compensated. CONCLUSION: HAT seems to be feasible in pregnant women and normal birth is possible under HAT, which therefore may act as a harm reduction measure for polydrug-using pregnant women not responding to methadone maintenance treatment.

AB - BACKGROUND: Heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) is a new form of treatment for heroin-dependent patients not responding to conventional interventions such as methadone maintenance treatment. No pregnancies or births under HAT have been reported until now. CASE: The pregnancy course of a 31-year-old severely dependent multi-morbid woman receiving HAT and the birth of a healthy baby after premature delivery is described. HAT helped to reduce the use of illicit substances both before and during pregnancy. The neonatal abstinence syndrome was clinically well compensated. CONCLUSION: HAT seems to be feasible in pregnant women and normal birth is possible under HAT, which therefore may act as a harm reduction measure for polydrug-using pregnant women not responding to methadone maintenance treatment.

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SP - 113

EP - 114

JO - EUR ADDICT RES

JF - EUR ADDICT RES

SN - 1022-6877

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