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OH, a kratom derivative, is marketed as a natural remedy, but the FDA says it’s dangerous. About the hidden risks and what ...
The Food and Drug Administration wants to ban an opioid-like substance sold in gas stations and convenience stores.
Federal officials promised on Tuesday to crack down on a potent semisynthetic opioid found in gas store gummies, drinks and ...
FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said at a press conference Tuesday that the federal government is beginning to process to ...
While several states have enacted the KCPA, products that exceed safe 7-OH thresholds — or contain synthetically derived 7-OH ...
The U.S. Food and Drug administration is recommending the scheduling of the 7-OH compound as a controlled substance because ...
OH, which can be found in tablets, gummies, mixed drinks or shots, because of its “high risk of addiction.” It’s been used as ...
Dangerous products are marketed as “kratom extract” or “enhanced kratom” and often disguised as candies, gummies and even ice ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday that it is recommending a scheduling action to control those opioid ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recommended regulating specific products with 7-hydroxymitragynine under the ...
The FDA is recommending that certain products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine be controlled under the Controlled Substances Act.
Federal health officials are calling for urgent action against a powerful, unregulated substance being sold in gas stations, ...