Recommendations for the Use of Behavioral Economic Demand as an Abuse Liability Assessment for Drug Scheduling

IF 3.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mikhail N. Koffarnus
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Abstract

Before being marketed in the United States, novel drugs must undergo evaluation for abuse liability. Drugs with higher abuse liability are assigned a schedule associated with stricter regulatory controls. Behavioral economic demand techniques hold great potential for use as an abuse liability assessment in the scheduling of novel drugs. Advantages of demand analyses include (1) quantitative abuse liability results that allow for relative comparisons and ranking among drugs by abuse liability, (2) the ability to collect analogous measures of abuse liability in both preclinical and human clinical models, and (3) minimal extra work to add demand analyses to those analyses that are already recommended in Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance. Challenges primarily arise with the standardization of experimental protocols for such assessments, but these challenges may be resolvable with directed work to compare different methodological techniques. If successful, incorporation of these methods could help avoid scheduling errors that are costly to society.
使用行为经济需求作为药物计划滥用责任评估的建议
在美国上市之前,新药必须经过滥用责任评估。滥用风险较高的药物被分配了一个与更严格的监管控制相关的时间表。行为经济需求技术在新药调度中作为滥用责任评估具有巨大的潜力。需求分析的优点包括:(1)定量的滥用责任结果,允许按滥用责任对药物进行相对比较和排名;(2)能够在临床前和人类临床模型中收集类似的滥用责任衡量标准,以及(3)将需求分析添加到食品和药物管理局(FDA)指南中已经推荐的分析中的额外工作最少。挑战主要出现在此类评估的实验方案的标准化方面,但这些挑战可以通过比较不同方法技术的直接工作来解决。如果成功,这些方法的结合可以帮助避免对社会造成代价的日程安排错误。
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Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences Social Sciences-Public Administration
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