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Kratom Deaths Spark California Health Alert
18 Jan
Summary
- Six overdose deaths in Los Angeles County linked to Kratom and 7-OH.
- Unregulated Kratom and 7-OH products are widely available in shops.
- California Department of Public Health is urging caution on these substances.

The California Department of Public Health is issuing a critical alert about Kratom and its potent derivative, 7-OH, due to a recent surge in overdose deaths. Six individuals in Los Angeles County have tragically died from overdoses linked to these substances, prompting urgent concern from health officials and advocates. These plant-based products, which are not FDA-approved, are readily available in smoke shops and gas stations across the state, despite being illegal for sale.
Many users reportedly consume Kratom and 7-OH for pain relief, anxiety, depression, or to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms. However, the lack of regulation means there are no age restrictions or warnings about their addictive potential and severe health risks. Parents of young adults who have fallen victim to these substances are advocating for stricter oversight and public awareness campaigns, emphasizing the need for clear labeling similar to that of tobacco and cannabis products.




