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Abuse liability action potential

Because faster onset of action is associated with higher potential for abuse, abuse-liability assessment should include consideration of whether a formulation can be altered to increase the speed of onset. There are numerous examples of abuse of a medication by a route other than that intended by the manufacturer. The sustained-release oral form of oxycodone, designed to deliver an initial rapid dose followed by slow release, has been widely abused by chewing the tablet, thus releasing the entire content of the tablet at once.65 There is also evidence for intravenous use of sublingual buprenorphine tablets.66 Transdermal systems developed to deliver medication slowly for extended periods of time have been prime targets for misuse,67 as discussed below in the case study of fentanyl. [Pg.151]


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