By Laurie McGinley
The Food and Drug Administration issued a strong warning Tuesday to consumers to stay away from the herbal supplement kratom, saying regulators are aware of 36 deaths linked to products containing the substance.
Consumers are increasingly using the supplement, which comes from a plant in Southeast Asia, for pain, anxiety and depression, as well as symptoms of opioid withdrawal. Because it produces symptoms, such as euphoria, similar to those caused by opiates, it is also used recreationally. Proponents say it is a safe way to deal with chronic pain and other ailments, and some researchers are exploring its therapeutic potential, including helping people overcome addictions.
Read more... https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/11/14/fda-warns-of-deadly-risks-of-herb-kratom-citing-36-deaths/
Consumers are increasingly using the supplement, which comes from a plant in Southeast Asia, for pain, anxiety and depression, as well as symptoms of opioid withdrawal. Because it produces symptoms, such as euphoria, similar to those caused by opiates, it is also used recreationally. Proponents say it is a safe way to deal with chronic pain and other ailments, and some researchers are exploring its therapeutic potential, including helping people overcome addictions.
Read more... https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/11/14/fda-warns-of-deadly-risks-of-herb-kratom-citing-36-deaths/
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