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Feel Free and similar products contain synthetic kratom compounds like 7-OH, which act like opioids and are not federally ...
Florida has declared 7-OH, a concentrated kratom byproduct, illegal due to its high potential for abuse and lack of accepted ...
Kennedy Jr., kratom is in the spotlight. But what is it? Products containing the plant ingredient are sold across the country at gas stations, liquor stores and smoke shops. They come in ...
Almost on a whim last September, John Henry bought his first bottle of kratom. Standing in line at a gas station near the ...
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 ...
OH, a compound found in kratom, as officials warn it could trigger a "fourth wave" of the opioid epidemic. The emergency rule makes it illegal to sell, possess or distribute it.
Florida officials have taken emergency action to ban 7-OH, a synthetic drug extracted from kratom, by reclassifying it as a ...
Potentially there are health uses certainly for kratom, but again, that’s with a prescription, a doctor’s order, you know, ...
Florida bans kratom compound 7-OH amid warnings of a potential new opioid crisis. What does this mean for consumers?
The public should know these aren’t just dangerous for kids — they’re dangerous for everyone,’ one doctor says.
The crackdown is not on the Kratom plant itself. Rather, it targets a highly concentrated byproduct that officials say is more potent and more dangerous.