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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

A human abuse potential study of kratom

$18.37M USD

Funder FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Recipient Organization Baylor College of Medicine
Country United States
Start Date Sep 20, 2024
End Date Aug 30, 2027
Duration 1,074 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 11058299
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The escalating use of kratom, an herbal substance with opioid-like properties, has raised significant public health concerns due to its potential for abuse and dependence. Despite a drastic increase in calls to poison control centers regarding kratom-related incidents, human laboratory studies investigating its abuse potential are

lacking. The overall objective of this application is to address this gap by conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the abuse potential and pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of kratom in humans. The study will employ a rigorous, randomized, double-blind, crossover design involving non-treatment seeking recreational opioid users (n=60).

Participants will complete 1 of 6 pre-specified treatment sequences according to a balanced 6 x 6 Latin square design; each dosing sequence consists of 6 dosing periods that evaluate the abuse potential of 1 of the 6 study treatments, including kratom at different doses, positive control drugs, and placebo. The primary objective is to

determine whether kratom elicits subjective effects distinct from those produced by the controls, utilizing standardized visual analog scales (VAS) to assess “drug liking” and other subjective measures. Additionally, the project seeks to characterize the PK profile of kratom following oral administration, focusing on parameters such

as absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination kinetics. Blood samples will be collected at specified intervals to analyze kratom and its major metabolites, correlating these findings with subjective and physiological effects over time. The anticipated outcomes of this research include valuable insights into the abuse

potential and risks associated with kratom use, informing regulatory decisions regarding its scheduling and labeling. By providing comprehensive PK data on kratom, this research will contribute to a better understanding of its pharmacological profile and aid in safeguarding public health against the potential harms of kratom misuse

and abuse.

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