Kratom's Emergence and Persistence Within the US Polydrug Epidemic.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Current Addiction Reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1007/s40429-023-00476-5
Kirsten Elin Smith, Jeffrey M Rogers, Jeffrey D Feldman
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Use of "kratom" products, derived from the bioactive botanical Mitragyna speciosa have increased amidst US polydrug use epidemics. Kratom alkaloids interact with opioid, serotonergic, adrenergic, and other receptors and regular users have described experiencing a wide range of effects. Some with polydrug use histories have reported using kratom as a substitute for other drugs or to nonmedically self-manage substance use disorder (SUD) symptoms. Data describing this remain scare and come from self-report. We review this literature describing kratom use as a drug substitute, or as a nonmedical "self-treatment" for attenuating dependence or SUD symptoms.

Recent findings: Kratom products have been documented as being used as a licit and illicit opioid substitute. Use to reduce alcohol or stimulant consumption is less well documented. Although prior and current polydrug use appear common among a some kratom users, it is unclear if co-use is contemporaneous or concomitant. Temporal order of use initiation is typically undocumented. Use for energy and recreation are also increasingly reported.

Summary: Data on kratom consumption come primarily from self-report with significant limitations. Until controlled human laboratory studies have been conducted, we can presently only describe what is known about human kratom use based on self-report. Such data describe real-world kratom use, leaving unaddressed human abuse liability or therapeutic potential of kratom alkaloids. Clinicians should be mindful of use motivations among people with SUD histories, sensitively assessing use. The paucity of data highlights the urgent need to increase funding and research for understanding kratom's effects in humans.

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Kratom在美国多药流行中的出现和持续。
综述目的:在美国多药物使用流行的情况下,源自生物活性植物物种Mitragyna speciosa的“kratom”产品的使用有所增加。桔梗生物碱与阿片类、5-羟色胺能、肾上腺素能和其他受体相互作用,经常服用桔梗生物碱的人描述了其经历的广泛影响。一些有多种药物使用史的人报告称,使用卡痛替代其他药物或治疗非药物自我管理药物使用障碍(SUD)症状。描述这一情况的数据仍然令人恐慌,来自自我报告。我们回顾了这些文献,这些文献将卡痛用作药物替代品,或作为减轻依赖或SUD症状的非药物“自我治疗”。最近的发现:有记录表明,奎托姆产品被用作合法和非法的阿片类药物替代品。用于减少酒精或兴奋剂消费的记录较少。尽管以前和现在的多种药物使用在一些克拉托姆使用者中似乎很常见,但尚不清楚共同使用是同时使用还是同时使用。使用启动的时间顺序通常没有记录。用于能源和娱乐的报道也越来越多。摘要:关于克拉通消费的数据主要来自自我报告,但有很大的局限性。在进行对照人类实验室研究之前,我们目前只能根据自我报告描述已知的人类使用克拉通的情况。这些数据描述了真实世界中卡痛的使用情况,留下了卡痛生物碱未解决的人类滥用责任或治疗潜力。临床医生应该注意有SUD病史的人的使用动机,敏感地评估使用情况。数据的匮乏凸显了迫切需要增加资金和研究,以了解克拉通对人类的影响。
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Current Addiction Reports
Current Addiction Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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