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The opioid-like substance is sold in gummies, tablets and drinkable shots, mainly in gas stations and convenience stores.
7-OH occurs naturally at low levels in the kratom plant, but the FDA is most concerned with products that contain 7-OH in ...
Secretary Kennedy and Commissioner Makary have shown exceptional leadership in confronting one of the most urgent public ...
U.S. health officials are cracking down on an opioid-related ingredient being added to drinks, supplements and other products ...
While several states have enacted the KCPA, products that exceed safe 7-OH thresholds — or contain synthetically derived 7-OH ...
The federal government is seeking to restrict a synthetic kratom product that is already banned in Arizona but easy to find ...
Federal officials promised on Tuesday to crack down on a potent semisynthetic opioid found in gas store gummies, drinks and ...
Makers of the controversial herbal supplements, while amenable to regulations, have been plagued by infighting.
Over the last decade a substance known as kratom has grown in popularity, appearing on the shelves of gas stations, smoke shops, coffee spots and tea stores.
The FDA has released a report to educate the public regarding the dangers of 7-OH and its distinction from the kratom plant ...
Health officials are recommending a nationwide ban on kratom-related products due to their opioid addiction-like qualities, ...
AND THAT’S BECAUSE STARTING TODAY, IT IS ILLEGAL HERE IN LOUISIANA. WDSU NORTH SHORE BUREAU REPORTER SHAWANDA JONES EXPLAINS ...