Epstein David H, Preston Kenzie L, Jasinski Donald R
NIDA Intramural Research Program, 5500 Nathan Shock Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.
Biol Psychol. 2006 Jul;73(1):90-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2006.01.010. Epub 2006 Feb 23.
Assessment of abuse potential of opioid analgesics has a long history in both laboratory animals and humans. This article reviews the methods used in animals and in humans and then presents the data collected in the evaluation of tramadol, an atypical centrally acting opioid analgesic approved for marketing in the United States in 1998. Finally, data on the abuse of tramadol from postmarketing surveillance and case reports are presented. The consistency between animal and human study results and the predictive value of both are discussed. Overall, there was substantial agreement between animal and human data, with each having predictive value. Nonetheless, it is suggested that abuse-potential screening of new medications would benefit from an organized, integrated cross-species program.
对阿片类镇痛药滥用可能性的评估在实验动物和人类中都有着悠久的历史。本文回顾了在动物和人类中使用的方法,然后呈现了在曲马多评估中收集的数据,曲马多是一种非典型的中枢性阿片类镇痛药,于1998年在美国获批上市。最后,展示了来自上市后监测和病例报告中有关曲马多滥用的数据。讨论了动物和人体研究结果之间的一致性以及两者的预测价值。总体而言,动物和人体数据之间存在实质性的一致性,两者都具有预测价值。尽管如此,有人建议新药物的滥用可能性筛查将受益于一个有组织的、综合的跨物种计划。