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Idaho health officials warn against kratom, especially products with 7-OH, due to overdose, addiction, and death risks.
The Panhandle Health District in northern Idaho has issued a warning about kratom, a substance linked to addiction, overdose, and deaths in Kootenai County, particularly due to the potent compound 7-OH.
Health officials urge avoiding all kratom products, especially those containing 7-OH, citing risks like psychosis, seizures, and organ toxicity.
The drug, sold in gas stations and convenience stores under names like “herbal speedball” or “gas station heroin,” lacks FDA regulation, leading to unpredictable potency.
The warning comes as Spokane considers a local ban, reflecting growing national concern over kratom’s dangers.
Los funcionarios de salud de Idaho advierten contra el kratom, especialmente los productos con 7-OH, debido a las sobredosis, la adicción y los riesgos de muerte.