2013
DOI: 10.1097/fbp.0b013e328363d163
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Principles of assessment of abuse liability

Abstract: Identifying the abuse potential of drug products in the premarketing and postmarketing environment has been a critical component in the implementation of drug abuse control laws worldwide. In the US, the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (CSA) is a comprehensive federal law enacted to prevent the abuse or diversion of substances with abuse liability or addiction potential (for present purposes, these terms are used interchangeably). Under the jurisdiction of the Drug Enforcement Administration, the law applies… Show more

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“…The use of opioid analgesic treatment for pain management is complicated by the fact that opioids can produce euphoric effects and are often misused. Human abuse liability studies provide a direct way to evaluate the abuse potential of medications like opioids and provide important data that are used by regional and international agencies to guide regulatory decisions (12). Human abuse liability studies generally collect several important outcome measures, ranging from self-reports of positive and negative drug effects to operant drug self-administration, and compare effects of the medication in question to other prototypical drugs in individuals with and without a history of drug misuse (1316).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of opioid analgesic treatment for pain management is complicated by the fact that opioids can produce euphoric effects and are often misused. Human abuse liability studies provide a direct way to evaluate the abuse potential of medications like opioids and provide important data that are used by regional and international agencies to guide regulatory decisions (12). Human abuse liability studies generally collect several important outcome measures, ranging from self-reports of positive and negative drug effects to operant drug self-administration, and compare effects of the medication in question to other prototypical drugs in individuals with and without a history of drug misuse (1316).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classifying a certain principle within the group of controlled substances (i.e. regulated through appropriate laws and bylaws, and thus considering it a matter of law enforcements agencies) is a long process; separating those principles into different subgroups (schedule I to V according to US legislation, with schedule I being drugs of abuse, without any medical use) might be even more controversial, and toxicological expertise will be requested constantly [13].…”
Section: Definition Of the Issue: Forensic Toxicologist In Court Whamentioning
confidence: 99%