Diagnostic Ambiguities and Underuse of Clinical Assessment Tools: A Systematic Review of Case Reports on Kratom Addiction and Physical Dependence

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis systematic review examines case reports of kratom physical dependence or addiction, focusing on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment methods and the completeness of the clinical data presented.Recent FindingsMost peer-reviewed clinical literature on kratom physical dependence and addiction comes in the form of case reports. However, these reports often provide incomplete descriptions of complex circumstances, and there remain no standardized assessment, diagnostic, or treatment methods for patients presenting with these morbidities.SummaryMany reports were difficult to interpret due to missing information. Despite the lack of standardized assessment and diagnostic tools for kratom addiction, withdrawal, or dependence, medications for opioid use disorder were frequently prescribed, which is problematic for opioid na ïve patients. Findings suggest that case reports involving kratom should include established standardized assessments of history and symptomatology, incorporating laboratory testing where possible. Development of best practices for treatment of kratom-associated dependence or addiction is warranted .
Source: Current Addiction Reports - Category: Addiction Source Type: research