METHAMPHETAMINE:  PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Kolecki, P. (1999). Inadvertent methamphetamine poisoning in pediatric patients. Pediatric Emergency Care;15:306.

Magura, S., & Laudet, A. B. (1996). Parental substance abuse and child maltreatment: Review and implications for intervention. Children and Youth Services Review;3:193-220.

Manning, T. (1999). Drug labs and endangered children. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin:10-14.  Available: www.fbi.gov.

Stewart, J. L., & Meeker, J. E. (1997). Fetal and infant deaths associated with maternal methamphetamine abuse. Journal of Analytical Toxicology;21:515-517.

West, K. (1999, August). Overview: The drug endangered children's project. Drugs and Endangered Children;1:4-5.

Wright, W. (2000, May). Medical concerns when children are exposed to meth and its precursors. Paper presented at the Drug Endangered Children's Conference, Sacramento, CA.

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