
What Are The Side Effects Of Methadone On A Child?

Opiate use in expectant mothers can lead to birth defects.
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Opiates like Subutex (Buprenorphine) develop dependence both in the mother as well as the (unborn) baby and therefore need to be tapered off. Methadone can be used for gradual withdrawal so that the withdrawal symptoms can be avoided. Use of opiates in expectant mothers can lead to birth defects like heart defects in the unborn child while there is also a possibility of development of opioid withdrawal symptoms like seizures, breathing problems, tremors. Methadone has been given to prevent these but it is still undetermined whether the child has any birth defects (which the child has been born with).
The weaning off methadone has to be meticulously done so that the opioid withdrawal symptoms like seizures, breathing problems, tremors do not occur. But the possibility cannot be ruled out and your daughter has to remain in close follow up with the treating physician.
A echocardiography of the baby will make things clear whether there is any heart defect present.
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Doctor has done the right thing in prescribing phenobarbital
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The doctor has done the right thing in putting the child on phenobarbital. It would prevent seizures from occurring. The only problem with this medicine is that it can lead to excessive sleepiness. Otherwise it is safe and beneficial.
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