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Dangerous products are marketed as “kratom extract” or “enhanced kratom” and often disguised as candies, gummies and even ice ...
The opioid-like substance is sold in gummies, tablets and drinkable shots, mainly in gas stations and convenience stores.
The FDA is recommending that the Drug Enforcement Agency classify 7-hydroxymitragynine, or 7-OH, as a Schedule I controlled ...
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission has issued an Air Quality Alert for central Ohio counties due to elevated ozone ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) formally requested for a popular kratom derivative to be classified as a controlled ...
U.S. health officials are cracking down on an opioid-related ingredient being added to drinks, supplements and other products ...
Health officials are attempting to get ahead of what could be another wave of addiction by issuing a scheduling ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday moved to add 7-OH, a psychoactive compound derived from the kratom plant, to the schedule ...
Contact with HABs, swallowing contaminated water, or inhaling droplets can cause rashes, allergic reactions, stomach issues, ...
Ohio has many beaches, but some of them might not be safe to swim in during this heat wave, including several along Lake Erie ...
Ohio County relies on the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS), a FEMA-based alert system. "It rings for three minutes just constantly," Vargo said.