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Experts warn the herbal supplement kratom may be addictive like opioids as the FDA moves to restrict its potent compound 7-OH ...
Kratom, a Southeast Asian plant, gains attention after a viral TikTok video and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s press conference. The ...
Kratom is legal to buy, distribute and consume in Michigan, according to the Legislative Analysis and Public Policy ...
Kratom products are sold at gas stations across the country. But they can be highly addictive — and getting hooked can have ...
While several states have enacted the KCPA, products that exceed safe 7-OH thresholds — or contain synthetically derived 7-OH ...
But kratom is no run-of-the mill caffeine drink. Medical experts say it can be highly addictive, producing effects similar to ...
They’re gummy bears, they’re bright colors, they’re candy-flavored. This is really a sinister, sinister industry,” the HHS ...
“WARNING: “Feel Free” isn’t as safe as it sounds. This kratom-based drink is being sold as a natural energy boost — but it’s ...
OH, a component of kratom, is an opioid that “can be more potent than morphine,” but it’s readily available over the counter ...
The opioid-like substance is sold in gummies, tablets and drinkable shots, mainly in gas stations and convenience stores.
As Texas lawmakers continue to debate how to handle THC, a North Texas nonprofit is raising concerns about another legal substance growing in popularity among teens: kratom.