News

The FDA has released a report to educate the public regarding the dangers of 7-OH and its distinction from the kratom plant ...
Kratom manufacturers caution that the supplement isn't always safe in the unregulated market. Lawmakers are now seeking to ...
Kratom is a thing of the past in Louisiana. According to Act 41, it’s now illegal to sell, due to lawmakers stating users get ...
Starting today, severe new penalties are in effect across Louisiana for the possession of the herbal supplement known as ...
Federal officials promised on Tuesday to crack down on a potent semisynthetic opioid found in gas store gummies, drinks and ...
The Louisiana Department of Revenue has announced new penalties for possession of kratom, effective immediately, in response ...
Makers of the controversial herbal supplements, while amenable to regulations, have been plagued by infighting.
AND THAT’S BECAUSE STARTING TODAY, IT IS ILLEGAL HERE IN LOUISIANA. WDSU NORTH SHORE BUREAU REPORTER SHAWANDA JONES EXPLAINS ...
U.S. health officials are cracking down on an opioid-related ingredient being added to drinks, supplements and other products ...
Kratom risks not fully known by the public Kratom is used by an estimated 2 million to 15 million Americans. As kratom's use rises in the U.S., so do the risks.
Kratom, a derivative of an Asian evergreen tree, that contains the stimulant mitragynine and narcotic 7-hydroxymitraginine, is used by as many as 5 million people in the United States. The ...
Kratom is not an opioid—actually, it is in the coffee family---but its active molecules bind to the same neuronal receptors as opioids like heroin, codeine, oxycodone, and morphine.