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OH, a kratom derivative, is marketed as a natural remedy, but the FDA says it’s dangerous. About the hidden risks and what ...
The FDA has released a report to educate the public regarding the dangers of 7-OH and its distinction from the kratom plant leaf.
Kratom manufacturers caution that the supplement isn't always safe in the unregulated market. Lawmakers are now seeking to ...
Makers of the controversial herbal supplements, while amenable to regulations, have been plagued by infighting.
With federal regulators cracking down on illegal kratom formulations, Super Speciosa emerges as a GMP-certified brand ...
U.S. health officials warn about the dangers of synthetic kratom in common products as one central Ohio mother turns her ...
The changes, required for safety labeling of all opioid drugs, will emphasize the risks with long-term use to combat misuse ...
The FDA is recommending that certain products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine be subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
OH and the leaf of the kratom plant are not analogous, but as the former is a derivative of the latter, it has opioid-like qualities that make its susceptibility to abuse concerning.
A 23-year-old man was arrested on July 24 in connection with a string of burglaries targeting smoke shops in the Fairfax area ...
U.S. health officials are warning Americans about the dangers of 7-OH, a potent synthetic form of kratom commonly sold in gummies, energy shots and supplements.
The FDA says 7-OH is addictive and dangerous enough to warrant classifying the drug as a controlled substance. Experts say it ...