Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports (Jan 2018)

Recurrent seizures from chronic kratom use, an atypical herbal opioid

  • William O. Tatum,
  • Tasneem F. Hasan,
  • Erin E. Coonan,
  • Christopher P. Smelick

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 18 – 20

Abstract

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Kratom is an herbal compound that has been used as a recreational drug though is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. We report a 19-year-old male with recurrent seizures that developed during daily Kratom abuse as a self-treatment for anxiety. Following recurrent focal impaired awareness seizures in addition to generalized tonic–clonic seizures, he was begun on anti-seizure drugs. Seizures subsided after completing rehabilitation. Brain MRI at 29 months revealed bilaterally symmetric T1-hyperintensity in globus pallidus, subthalamic nuclei, and cerebral peduncles. Our case suggests Kratom abuse may be associated with structural brain lesions on MRI and symptomatic focal epilepsy. Keywords: Kratom, Abuse, Epilepsy, MRI, Dependency, Opioid