The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent seven recent letters sent to companies selling products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine, also known as 7-OH.1, an illegal opioid.

It became popular because it is found in the dangerous supplement kratom, illegal even in the country that exports it to the United States, and supplement grifters also began selling the compound in gummies, drink mixes, and shots.



There are no legal drugs containing 7-OH and never will be. Once President Clinton basically exempted supplements from any real government oversight, the woo market is too large and profitable to bother with the expense of FDA approval, but this is so blatantly out of the bounds of safety that even an FDA controlled by woo believer Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has to intervene.