| Literature DB >> 31994019 |
Steven C Eastlack1, Elyse M Cornett2, Alan D Kaye3,4,5.
Abstract
Kratom, or Mitragyna, is a tropical plant indigenous to Southeast Asia, with unique pharmacological properties. It is commonly consumed by preparing the leaves into decoction or tea, or by grinding them into a powder. Recent evidence has revealed that kratom has physiological effects similar to opioids, including pain relief and euphoria, as well as stimulant properties, which together raise potential concern for dependence and addiction. Moreover, growing evidence suggests that the prevalence of kratom use is increasing in many parts of the world, raising important considerations for healthcare providers. This manuscript will discuss the most current epidemiology, pharmacology, toxicity, and management related to kratom, while seeking to provide a contemporary perspective on the issue and its role in the greater context of the opioid epidemic.Entities:
Keywords: Drug abuse; Drug addiction; Kratom; Mitragynine; Opioid; Stimulant
Year: 2020 PMID: 31994019 PMCID: PMC7203303 DOI: 10.1007/s40122-020-00151-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Ther
Fig. 1Key considerations regarding kratom in the medical field. Figure is original and was produced by the authors for this particular publication
Spectrum of organ system involvement and corresponding injuries associated with kratom use as identified in the case study literature
| Organ system | Presentation signs and conditions | References |
|---|---|---|
| Hepatic | Acute liver failure, hepatitis, transaminitis, intrahepatic cholestasis, hepatomegaly | [ |
| Endocrine | Hypothyroidism, hypogonadism | [ |
| Renal | Acute kidney injury | [ |
| Cardiac | Cardiotoxicity, arrhythmia | [ |
| Pulmonary | Acute lung injury, ARDS | [ |
| Obstetric | Neonatal abstinence syndrome | [ |
| Neurological | Acute brain injury, seizure, coma, cognitive impairment | [ |
ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome
Table is original and was produced by the authors for this particular publication
| Kratom ( |
| The prevalence of kratom use appears to be increasing in Europe and North America, raising concerns for its possible development into a significant public health threat. |
| The body of scientific literature concerning kratom is expanding, but has not yet sufficiently characterized the nature and extent of the potential risks posed by kratom. |
| There is an increasing need for healthcare providers to be familiar with kratom and the management of patients who abuse it. |