DEA Moves to Temporarily Schedule Kratom-Related Opioids
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Prague - Experts on addiction issues support most of the measures in the draft law to limit the availability of kratom, which was submitted by the Ministry of Health. They agree with raising the age to 21, setting the excise tax or increasing the VAT. They oppose the ban on e-shops and barriers for entrepreneurs. According to experts, restricting the legal market would spill over demand into the illegal market. This was stated by the Think Tank …
The DEA Plans to Ban Opioid-Like Kratom Compound 7-OH
(Wired) – The federal agency says it will temporarily schedule the drug, which has been called “gas station heroin,” as a controlled substance—a boon for MAHA and the mainstream kratom industry. The Drug Enforcement Administration plans to temporarily ban 7-OH, a component of kratom that has opioid-like effects and is sold in gas stations and smoke shops around the country in the form of gummies, drinks, and capsules. In a draft notice of intent…
DEA Moves to Temporarily Schedule Kratom-Related Opioids
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal health officials backed the Drug Enforcement Administration’s move to begin temporarily placing certain kratom-related substances into Schedule I, escalating federal action against concentrated and synthetic products …
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