Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth) is a tropical tree, indigenous to South East Asia. Historically, the plant is locally used as a stimulant, a remedy in traditional medicine and in social context. Imported to Western countries, Kratom is classified as a novel psychoactive substance (NPS). A systematic review of the literature on Mitragyna speciosa and its main constituents was carried by our international multidisciplinary group. Results were qualitatively analysed in three main areas of interest: in-vitro and preclinical data on pharmacology and behavioral effects, laboratoristic techniques for identification/characterization, epidemiological/toxicological reports on humans. At present, there is no systematic data on the prevalence of Kratom use in all the native countries, but it seems to be considerable. In South-East Asia, Kratom, even if banned, might be still considered a better option than other illicit drugs, an alternative opioid treatment, a “natural” remedy with no real social stigma attached to its consumption. In parallel, this ethno-drug seems to be popular in Western countries, largely unregulated, easily available on the Internet. Kratom pharmacology appears to be complex, with many alkaloids involved. The subjective effects in humans are very peculiar and seem to be dose-dependent, ranging from psycho-stimulant to sedative-narcotic. Available data on Kratom suggest caution: this psychoactive plant could exhibit a serious harmful potential. Kratom use seems to be associated with drug dependency, development of withdrawal symptoms, craving, serious adverse effects and life-threatening effects in a multidrug-intoxicating scenario. On the other hand, its anxyiolitic, antidepressant and analgesic properties deserve to be further studied.

A comprehensive overview on Kratom / Cinosi, E.; Simonato, P.; Singh, D.; Bersani, F. S.; Piazzon, G.; Lupi, M.; Marini, S.; Kapitány-Fövény, M.; Farkas, J.; Demetrovics, Z.; Roman-Urrestarazu, A.; Vicknasingam, B.; Li, J. H.; Yu, W. J.; Santacroce, R.; Acciavatti, T.; Martinotti, G.; Di Giannantonio, M.; Corazza, O.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 33:(2016), pp. 1-2. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress tenutosi a Madrid).

A comprehensive overview on Kratom

Bersani F. S.;Corazza O.
2016

Abstract

Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa Korth) is a tropical tree, indigenous to South East Asia. Historically, the plant is locally used as a stimulant, a remedy in traditional medicine and in social context. Imported to Western countries, Kratom is classified as a novel psychoactive substance (NPS). A systematic review of the literature on Mitragyna speciosa and its main constituents was carried by our international multidisciplinary group. Results were qualitatively analysed in three main areas of interest: in-vitro and preclinical data on pharmacology and behavioral effects, laboratoristic techniques for identification/characterization, epidemiological/toxicological reports on humans. At present, there is no systematic data on the prevalence of Kratom use in all the native countries, but it seems to be considerable. In South-East Asia, Kratom, even if banned, might be still considered a better option than other illicit drugs, an alternative opioid treatment, a “natural” remedy with no real social stigma attached to its consumption. In parallel, this ethno-drug seems to be popular in Western countries, largely unregulated, easily available on the Internet. Kratom pharmacology appears to be complex, with many alkaloids involved. The subjective effects in humans are very peculiar and seem to be dose-dependent, ranging from psycho-stimulant to sedative-narcotic. Available data on Kratom suggest caution: this psychoactive plant could exhibit a serious harmful potential. Kratom use seems to be associated with drug dependency, development of withdrawal symptoms, craving, serious adverse effects and life-threatening effects in a multidrug-intoxicating scenario. On the other hand, its anxyiolitic, antidepressant and analgesic properties deserve to be further studied.
2016
24th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress
kratom; addiction
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A comprehensive overview on Kratom / Cinosi, E.; Simonato, P.; Singh, D.; Bersani, F. S.; Piazzon, G.; Lupi, M.; Marini, S.; Kapitány-Fövény, M.; Farkas, J.; Demetrovics, Z.; Roman-Urrestarazu, A.; Vicknasingam, B.; Li, J. H.; Yu, W. J.; Santacroce, R.; Acciavatti, T.; Martinotti, G.; Di Giannantonio, M.; Corazza, O.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0924-9338. - 33:(2016), pp. 1-2. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Annual European Psychiatric Association Congress tenutosi a Madrid).
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