Comparative Teratogenicity of Alcohol and Other Drugs. 1994

Nancy L Day, and Gale A Richardson
Nancy L. Day, Ph.D., is associate professor of psychiatry, and Gale A. Richardson, Ph.D., is assistant professor of psychiatry, at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Prenatal exposure to alcohol or other drugs can impair physical, intellectual, and behavioral development. An understanding of how these drugs act and interact with one another and with lifestyle factors is necessary to plan effective prevention and intervention efforts.

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