Narrative Review: Understanding Kratom Use — A Guide for Healthcare Providers
Published in Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2022
Study Summary
This narrative review compiles existing clinical, ethnographic, and toxicological literature to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of kratom. It explores kratom’s history of use, its alkaloid pharmacology, potential therapeutic effects, safety concerns, and guidance for patient discussions.
Key Insights
- Kratom contains active alkaloids (e.g. mitragynine) that act on opioid receptors, but with different pharmacology than traditional opioids.
- Used traditionally in Southeast Asia for fatigue, pain, and mood support.
- In the U.S., most use is self-managed — often for pain, anxiety, or opioid withdrawal support.
- Risk factors include dose escalation, adulterated products, and co-use with other substances.
- Authors recommend clinicians adopt a nonjudgmental, informed stance to better serve patients who use kratom.
Our Take
This review offers a medically responsible framework for talking to patients about kratom. It does not make therapeutic claims but equips healthcare providers with foundational knowledge. For Kove Labs, it reinforces the need for pharmacist-led guidance and third-party tested products.
Scoring Snapshot
Narrative Review
N/A (Review)
Moderate (overview)
Low (multi-source)
Why It Matters
As kratom use becomes more common, clinicians need resources like this to respond with education—not fear. This review validates Kove’s mission of bridging science, safety, and herbal wellness.
Dr. Lott is a pharmacist and public policy expert working at the intersection of harm reduction and clinical research. Read full bio →
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