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Federal officials plan to send warning letters to companies marketing products with 7-OH, part of effort to fight America's opioid addiction problem.
It appears to be a favorite from a regional grocery chain, but this error could have health consequences for certain fans of the brand.
U.S. health officials are warning Americans about the risks of an opioid-related ingredient added to energy drinks, gummies and supplements sold at gas stations and convenience stores, recommending a ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formally requested for a popular kratom derivative to be classified as a controlled substance Tuesday. The Trump administration’s top health officials said at a ...
The FDA is recommending that the Drug Enforcement Agency classify 7-hydroxymitragynine, or 7-OH, as a Schedule I controlled ...
Health officials are attempting to get ahead of what could be another wave of addiction by issuing a scheduling ...
Contact with HABs, swallowing contaminated water, or inhaling droplets can cause rashes, allergic reactions, stomach issues, ...