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Kratom-induced acute liver injury: A case study and the importance of herbal supplement regulation

Katerina Roma, Salman Mohammed, Blake Sieck, K. Parushu Ram Naik, Shahid Wahid

2023Journal of Hepatology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alternative medicine supplements have become the second most common cause of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in the US. Kratom is a herbal supplement that is popular for its psychotropic and opioid-like activity. It has become increasingly available in western countries, which often have no specific regulations on its use. However, reports of adverse events linked to kratom use have been increasing; it has been implicated in acute liver injury (mostly cholestatic), acute liver failure, organ dysfunction, toxicity, coma, seizures, and death. Herein, we aim to increase healthcare provider and public awareness of the risks posed by kratom and ultimately support increased regulation of its use.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLiver injuryIntensive care medicineAdverse effectComa (optics)DrugLiver failureLiver damagePoison controlTraditional medicinePharmacologyMedical emergencySurgeryInternal medicineOpticsPhysicsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyTraditional and Medicinal Uses of AnnonaceaeBerberine and alkaloids research