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But kratom is no run-of-the mill caffeine drink. Medical experts say it can be highly addictive, producing effects similar to those of opioids and opiates. USA TODAY spoke with over 20 people who say ...
The report by the FDA noted that 7-OH products being sold are being found with even higher levels than one would find in the ...
U.S. health officials are cracking down on an opioid-related ingredient being added to drinks, supplements and other products ...
7-OH occurs naturally at low levels in the kratom plant, but the FDA is most concerned with products that contain 7-OH in ...
AND THAT’S BECAUSE STARTING TODAY, IT IS ILLEGAL HERE IN LOUISIANA. WDSU NORTH SHORE BUREAU REPORTER SHAWANDA JONES EXPLAINS ...
The FDA has released a report to educate the public regarding the dangers of 7-OH and its distinction from the kratom plant ...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s Poison Control Centers report a spike in calls concerning overdoses from lab-produced kratom ...
Too often, people fall victim to fads and false advertising. An influencer is warning people of the dangers of a kratom ...
Feel Free, a plant-based drink sold at gas stations, contains kratom, a psychoactive substance that acts on opioid receptors ...
The opioid-like substance is sold in gummies, tablets and drinkable shots, mainly in gas stations and convenience stores.
Federal officials said a psychoactive ingredient in kratom had been refined and added to supplements that could quickly ...