Dextromethorphan Abuse: A Literature Review

Author:

Gershman Jennifer A1,Fass Andrea D2

Affiliation:

1. JENNIFER A GERSHMAN PharmD CPh, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

2. ANDREA D FASS PharmD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University

Abstract

Objective: To review dextromethorphan abuse patterns from 2002–2012 and emphasize the pharmacist's role in prevention, education, and sales surveillance. Data Sources: A literature search was conducted through PubMed (2002-November 2012), EMBASE (2002-November 2012), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts (2002-November 2012), using the search term dextromethorphan abuse. The Drug Enforcement Administration and National Association of Boards of Pharmacy websites were searched for dextromethorphan abuse and legislative updates. The search was limited to a 10-year period to identify the most current case reports and studies. Study Selection and Data Extraction: The limits used were studies/case reports evaluating humans and published in the English language. Only studies and case reports that assessed dextromethorphan abuse were included in the review. Eight studies and 9 case reports met the inclusion criteria. Data Synthesis: Case reports and studies demonstrate that there are patterns associated with dextromethor phan abuse. A study using data reported to the National Poison Data System identified Coricidin as the most (65.5%) commonly abused dextromethorphan product until 2006; its abuse has decreased since that time (p < 0.0001). The most common abuse effects and toxicities cited in studies and case reports include agitation, confusion, central nervous system depression, tachycardia, hypertension, lethargy, psychosis, hallucinations, mydriasis, dizziness, and cardiotoxicity. One study identified that 96% of samples tested positive for other substances in addition to dextromethorphan. Coingestion of other substances is also common among dextromethorphan abusers. Conclusions: Case reports and studies demonstrate that there are patterns associated with dextromethorphan abuse. It is difficult to identify dextromethorphan as the causative agent of abuse effects because of coingestion of other substances. Studies should examine the pharmacist's role and the association between dextromethorphan sales restrictions and abuse patterns.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science

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