Biochem Cell Biol
April 2018
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy remains a significant cause of preventable birth defects and developmental disabilities; however, the mechanism of toxicity remains unclear. Methanol is present as a congener in many alcoholic beverages and is formed endogenously. Because ethanol is preferentially metabolized over methanol, it has been found in the sera and cerebro-spinal fluid of alcoholics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: Opioids are commonly prescribed for postpartum pain. Yet, providing adequate pain relief, while ensuring that the mother and her breastfeeding infant are protected from adverse events can be challenging. The objective of this systematic review was to identify the role of opioid pharmacogenetics in analgesia and adverse events among patients being treated for postpartum pain, along with their breastfeeding infants.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Popul Ther Clin Pharmacol
September 2015
To further elucidate the possible effects of paternal alcohol exposure on fetal and post-natal development, Lee et al. conducted an experimental animal study from which potential transgenerational consequences of paternal alcohol exposure on mouse offspring were explored. The authors concluded that paternal alcohol consumption likely poses some risk to those developing offspring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF