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Feel Free and similar products contain synthetic kratom compounds like 7-OH, which act like opioids and are not federally ...
The FDA requested the DEA ban the compound 7-OH citing increased risk of abuse. 7-OH is an alkaloid in the kratom plant. It's ...
The drug known as 7-OH has been on the market for two years, and officials warn of its potential for addiction.
OH, a component of kratom, is an opioid that “can be more potent than morphine,” but it’s readily available over the counter in many states.
Florida has declared 7-OH, a concentrated kratom byproduct, illegal due to its high potential for abuse and lack of accepted ...
Almost on a whim last September, John Henry bought his first bottle of kratom. Standing in line at a gas station near the ...
FDA’s recommendation to control 7-OH products under the Controlled Substances Act should help prevent competition between ...
Kratom is sold in gas stations, vape shops and convenience stores across the nation. The plant is related to the coffee plant ...
Citing an “immediate danger to the public health, safety and welfare,” Attorney General James Uthmeier on Wednesday issued an ...
Just two weeks after Louisiana became the seventh state to ban kratom entirely, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that an emergency rule ...
Kratom is the name for the entire plant ingredient; 7-OH, which stands for 7-Hydroxymitragynine, is a chemical byproduct of kratom. Some products are made with the whole kratom plant, while others are ...
The FDA cites concerns over accessibility and possible harm to children and teenagers as reasons to regulate 7-OH, a ...