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U.S. health officials warn about the dangers of synthetic kratom in common products as one central Ohio mother turns her ...
BLOWING THEIR COVER: Los Angeles County this week joined state and local governments across the country that are fighting the ...
The noncombustible nicotine segment was a bright spot in Murphy USA’s second-quarter 2025 financial results, CEO Andrew Clyde ...
The FDA says 7-OH is addictive and dangerous enough to warrant classifying the drug as a controlled substance. Experts say it ...
7-OH occurs naturally at low levels in the kratom plant, but the FDA is most concerned with products that contain 7-OH in ...
OH, a synthetic compound found in kratom products, as a Schedule I controlled substance due to its high potential for abuse.
"Let's not allow another wave of the opioid epidemic to catch us blindsided again," said the FDA Commissioner.
The Food and Drug Administration wants to ban an opioid-like substance sold in gas stations and convenience stores.
OH is not regulated, and so products like chewable tablets or gummies can be legally sold at places like vape shops or gas ...
The FDA is recommending that certain products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine be controlled under the Controlled Substances Act.
The synthetic variant is legal and has opioid-like effects. One official called it “a recipe for a public safety disaster.” ...
While several states have enacted the KCPA, products that exceed safe 7-OH thresholds — or contain synthetically derived 7-OH ...