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During pregnancy, recreational drug-using women stop taking ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) and reduce alcohol consumption, but continue to smoke tobacco and cannabis: initial findings from the Development and Infancy Study
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During pregnancy, recreational drug-using women stop taking ecstasy (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine) and reduce alcohol consumption, but continue to smoke tobacco and cannabis: initial findings from the Development and Infancy Study

DG Moore, JD Turner, AC Parrott, JE Goodwin, SE Fulton, MO Min, HC Fox, FMB Braddick, EL Axelsson, S Lynch, …
JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, Vol.24(9), pp.1403-1410
01/09/2010

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Neurosciences Pharmacology & Pharmacy Psychiatry Neurosciences & Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NEUROSCIENCES PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY PSYCHIATRY SCI MDMA ecstasy cannabis alcohol tobacco cocaine amphetamines Recreational drugs Party drugs drug use Polydrug use Pregnancy Humans Prenatal exposure in utero women mothers fetal exposure maternal life style DAISY CLUB RAVE ATTENDEES MDMA POLYDRUG USERS PSYCHOBIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS SYMPTOMS COCAINE MOOD DISORDERS PROFILES EXPOSURE DRINKING
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