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Florida has declared 7-OH, a concentrated kratom byproduct, illegal due to its high potential for abuse and lack of accepted ...
Florida recently banned the sale of 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a potent opioid derived from kratom. While proponents argue 7-OH helps opioid recovery, health officials warn of its potential dangers ...
Florida has become the first state in the nation to take an aggressive stand against a potent derivative of kratom.
A substance once found next to vape pens and tobacco products on store shelves across Central Florida is now officially ...
In Florida, anyone, regardless of their age, can legally buy kratom, though many local businesses that sell it say they have taken it upon themselves to enlist either 18- or 21-and-over limits.
Florida bans kratom compound 7-OH amid warnings of a potential new opioid crisis. What does this mean for consumers?
Kratom’s regulation problem Kratom is illegal in seven states, but not Florida. Last year, a new law restricted kratom sales to those 21 and older.
A Florida judge last week ordered a kratom retailer and distributor to pay $11 million to the family of a woman who died in 2021 after overdosing on the herbal supplement. A federal lawsuit ...
In Florida, anyone, regardless of their age, can legally buy kratom, though many local businesses that sell it say they have taken it upon themselves to enlist either 18- or 21-and-over limits.
In Florida, anyone, regardless of their age, can legally buy kratom, though many local businesses that sell it say they have taken it upon themselves to enlist either 18- or 21-and-over limits.
FDA’s recommendation to control 7-OH products under the Controlled Substances Act should help prevent competition between ...
Kratom, a drug served in local South Florida kava bars and touted as an opioid withdrawal medication, could be outlawed after a review from the Drug Enforcement Administration.