⚠️ Executive Summary
7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), the most potent alkaloid in kratom, binds to the same opioid receptors as heroin and prescription opioids.
According to the FDA, CDC, and SAMHSA, 7-OH carries a high risk of dependence, withdrawal, and relapse for people with OUD. Reported dangers include seizures, liver toxicity, and overdose — often when mixed with other substances.
Kratom may be legal in parts of the U.S., but enhanced or synthetic 7-OH products are now a clear public health threat.
Families and professionals should treat 7-OH kratom as an opioid risk factor, not a safe alternative.
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