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By Stephanie Brown HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, July 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S Food and Drug Administration has ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warning letters to seven companies accused of unlawfully marketing products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a potent opioid compound ...
FDA issues warning letters to distributors of food, dietary supplements and unapproved drugs that contain ...
“There are no FDA-approved drugs containing 7-OH, and it is illegal to market any drugs containing 7-OH,” the FDA said.
Kratom, made from the leaves of a tropical tree called Mitragyna speciosa that is native to Southeast Asia, contains two main ...
The FDA has issued warnings to seven companies for illegally marketing kratom-based products containing 7-OH, a compound not approved for food or supplements, citing safety concerns and unproven ...
A Kansas City company is illegally marketing pills that have opioid-like effects and could face possible action, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration wrote in a warning letter sent Tuesday.
The warning reflects growing concern over a surge in opioid products marketed to US consumers containing concentrated levels of 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH).
The Stop Gas Station Heroin coalition today commended the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for issuing warning letters to companies marketing "7" — a dangerous semi-synthetic alkaloid often ...
In 2018, the FDA issued a warning letter to the maker of a product called Tianna, ... While tianeptine is not an opioid, the drug binds to some of the same receptors in the brain, ...
In 2018, the FDA issued a warning letter to the maker of a product called Tianna, ... While tianeptine is not an opioid, the drug binds to some of the same receptors in the brain, ...
In 2018, the FDA issued a warning letter to the maker of a product called Tianna, ... People dealing with opioid addiction, pain, depression, ...