Combined exposure to alcohol and cannabis during development: Mechanisms and outcomes
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Combined exposure to alcohol and cannabis during development: Mechanisms and outcomes
Abstract
Exposure to substances of abuse during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects on offspring. Alcohol is one of the most widely used substances of abuse that leads to the most severe consequences. Recent studies in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom showed that between 1% and 7% of all children exhibit signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Despite preventive campaigns, the rate of children with FASD has not decreased during recent decades. Alcohol consumption often accompanies exposure to such drugs as tobacco, cocaine, opioids, and cannabis. These interactions can be synergistic and exacerbate the deleterious consequences of developmental alcohol exposure. The present review focuses on interactions between alcohol and cannabis exposure and the potential consequences of these interactions.
Keywords: Cannabinoid receptors; Drug interactions; Endocannabinoid system; Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD); Prenatal drug exposure; Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis exposure.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no competing interests.
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