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Shelly Schubert of Locust Grove, Va., has sued Myrtle Beach's Omni Consumer Products LLC, dba YoKratom, and its owner, Ben ...
A viral video about a tonic sold at gas stations has drawn fresh attention to a relatively unregulated plant with opioid-like ...
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For years, state lawmakers have taken the lead on regulating kratom — the controversial herbal supplement used for pain ...
Some people call it gas station heroin, others street-legal morphine. Regardless of such nicknames, the supplement known as ...
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By Lisa Crane Click here for updates on this story BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (WVTM) — Kratom, a natural supplement derived from a tree native to Southeast Asia, is getting a lot of attention in the U.S.
As kratom-based products like 'Feel Free' gain popularity in the US, the FDA issues warnings about addiction risks.
Hour Energy. She thought it was harmless. But for her it wasn't, the 49-year-old Ohio mother of two says.Start ...
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Angela Edwards is living and working at the Lovelady Centre in Birmingham, the state's capital; she's dealing with addiction, ...
On TikTok, warnings spread about the herbal tonic "Feel Free." Some people who have tried the drinks — which contain kratom and kava — say they became addicted. NBC News' Maya Eaglin spoke to a man ...