Studies about the effects of pain-relieving drugs on the health of the newborn baby have shown
A) consistent results that such pain-relieving drugs have serious long-term consequences.
B) mixed results depending upon the drugs given and the amount administered.
C) that the drugs have no significant short- or long-term effect on the newborn.
D) uncertain results because it cannot be determined when the newborn's deficits are due to the drugs or genetics.
C) that the drugs have no significant short- or long-term effect on the newborn
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