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When you look up what kratom is on the internet, it says it’s a supplement that works as an energy booster, mood lifter, and ...
Feel Free and similar products contain synthetic kratom compounds like 7-OH, which act like opioids and are not federally ...
The pitch is that it’s a natural product that’s supposed to help with pain and anxiety, but eventually it can act more like an addictive opioid.
Rapid City Legal and Finance Committee discusses adapting the city code to bar the sale of a dangerous substance.
The Stop Gas Station Heroin coalition today praised Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, accompanied by FDA Director Dr.
“Objective science has spoken,” added Avena. “Concentrated 7-OH opioid products are illegal, unapproved new drugs. Until ...
Some people who have tried the drinks — which contain kratom and kava — say they became addicted. Experts have cautioned ...
Misha Brown was walking into his local Circle K gas station in Austin, Texas, when he says a teenage boy approached him and ...
The public should know these aren’t just dangerous for kids — they’re dangerous for everyone,’ one doctor says.
Easily found on store shelves, the small blue bottle labeled “Feel Free” is sparking concern as doctors and social media ...