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"Gas Station Heroin" Alert: Potent Opioid Surges Locally
6 Feb
Summary
- A potent opioid, 7-hydroxymitragynine, is surging in local retailers.
- This kratom derivative is 13 times more powerful than morphine.
- Health officials warn of overdose and respiratory depression risks.

Local health officials are issuing a critical alert regarding the surge of 7-hydroxymitragynine, a potent and highly addictive opioid colloquially termed "gas station heroin." This concentrated form of kratom, found in various retailers, is now a significant concern for the St. Joseph community. It is notably more powerful than traditional opioids, with authorities reporting it can be up to 13 times stronger than morphine.
The substance poses serious risks, including a heightened chance of fatal overdose and dangerous respiratory depression. Medical experts express alarm over its unregulated availability, noting its extreme potency necessitates significantly higher doses of medication for addiction treatment compared to fentanyl. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recommended scheduling action for products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine, as neither kratom nor 7-OH currently holds an FDA-approved medical use.


