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WashU’s Pregnancy CARE Clinic Sees Increase In Polysubstance Abuse

WashU’s Pregnancy CARE Clinic Sees Increase In Polysubstance Abuse

St. Louis on the Air · St. Louis Public Radio

February 18, 202026m 39s

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Show Notes

Washington University’s Clinic for Acceptance, Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) treats women who become pregnant while dealing with an opioid use disorder. It provides prenatal care, substance abuse treatment and extended postpartum support. In this episode, we talk with the clinic’s medical director, Dr. Jeannie Kelly, who says there is a high demand for these services in the St. Louis region. She also says they are seeing more patients who are addicted to multiple types of drugs, otherwise known as polysubstance abuse. About a third of the clinic’s patients have some sort of concurrent polysubstance use going on, and there’s been a rise in patients with addictions to meth.