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Hailed as a natural wonder tonic, Kratom is popping up all over local gas stations and smoke shops. But experts warn they’re ...
Kratom can cause nausea, vomiting, constipation, drowsiness, dry mouth, itching and loss of appetite — with heavier use ...
Kratom, marketed as a natural remedy, is under scrutiny following deaths linked to its use. Families are advocating for ...
The FDA cites concerns over accessibility and possible harm to children and teenagers as reasons to regulate 7-OH, a ...
Found in a variety of products, the supplement known as kratom is currently banned in six states and Washington, D.C., as it faces scrutiny over addiction concerns.
OH, a component of kratom, is an opioid that “can be more potent than morphine,” but it’s readily available over the counter ...
Kratom is often poorly understood and some high concentration products should be regulated, argues guest columnist Dan Lawton ...
Yes, kratom is legal in New Jersey. Currently, there are three bills in Trenton that might ban or regulate kratom in New ...
Lowe and other kratom advocates are hopeful and see this move by the FDA to focus on 7-OH synthetics as a way to protect ...
Kratom products are sold at gas stations across the country. But they can be highly addictive — and getting hooked can have devastating consequences.
Lauren Albert was drinking 8 bottles of Feel Free a day while addicted to the energy shot. The supplement, which contains kratom and is sold at gas stations, "will ruin you financially, mentally,' she ...
But kratom is no run-of-the mill caffeine drink. Medical experts say it can be highly addictive, producing effects similar to those of opioids and opiates. USA TODAY spoke with over 20 people who say ...