FDA moves to schedule synthetic kratom compound linked to Arizona deaths

The federal government is seeking to restrict a synthetic kratom product that is already banned in Arizona but easy to find all across the state.

Last week the Food and Drug Administration and the Drug Enforcement Agency announced it is recommending that 7-OH, the informal name for 7-hydroxymitragynine, be scheduled and restricted under the Controlled Substances Act.

The compound is found naturally on the leaves of the kratom plant in small percentages and is responsible for its opioid-like qualities. But lab-created synthetic versions of it, usually in tablet form, often have higher concentrations of 7-OH than one can get from the plant alone…

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