Kratom and 7-OH products are becoming increasingly popular in the United States. They’re available in many smoke shops, but the Food and Drug Administration says certain products are highly addictive — and could lead to the next wave of the opioid epidemic.

This isn’t the first time kratom has come under scrutiny.

Nearly a decade ago, the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, wanted to classify the active ingredients in kratom in the same category as heroin. That meant products would have gone from being widely available to highly restricted.

Following the announcement, there was a massive wave of protest from advocates and lawmakers — including people who said they used kratom products to wean themselves off opioids.

The DEA decided not to move forward.

  • naeap@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    It’s usually the other way around

    Kratom helps opiate addicts to get away from harder opiates

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      2 months ago

      I quoted that above:

      …there was a massive wave of protest from advocates and lawmakers — including people who said they used kratom products to wean themselves off opioids.