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Growth Retardation in Offspring of Female Rats Treated with Morphine Prior to Conception
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1972
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FertilityMorphine SulfateReproductive HealthGynecologyReproductive BiologyExperimental PharmacologyEmbryologyReproductive EndocrinologyMorphine PriorPublic HealthInfertilityDevelopmental ToxicologyNeuropharmacologyDevelopmental EndocrinologyFemale RatsEndocrinologyPharmacologyDevelopmental BiologyAddictionOpioid OverdoseGrowth RetardationMedicineRetarded GrowthReproductive Hormone
Treatment of female rats with morphine sulfate for 5(1/2) or 10 days, prior to drug withdrawal for 5 days and subsequent mating, results in retarded growth of offspring. The effect is not present at birth but appears at 3 to 4 weeks of age. It occurs even though offspring are not exposed to morphine in utero or postnatally. It is not eliminated by cross-fostering and is apparently of prenatal origin
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