Camí J
Institut Municipal d'Investigació Mèdica, Barcelona, Spain.
Br J Addict. 1991 Dec;86(12):1529-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1991.tb01743.x.
Testing of drugs for abuse liability can benefit public health. By encouraging proper therapeutic use, appropriate regulation, and development of safer and more effective drugs, such testing can benefit both consumers and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Many factors influence actual abuse; animal and human drug abuse liability testing procedures are useful, though imperfect, predictors of abuse. Three suggestions are made concerning human drug abuse liability testing: (1) that more research is needed on differences between individuals and between different subpopulations tested with these procedures (2) that actual epidemiological experience concerning abuse should be the 'gold standard' for assessing the validity and utility of drug abuse liability testing methods; and (3) that methods for drug abuse liability testing in humans should be introduced and used systematically to guide appropriate development, regulation, and marketing of drugs.