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Can You Overdose on 7 Oh Kratom?

Understanding the Overdose Risks When Taking 7 Oh Kratom (and How to Get Effective Treatment Options to Quit)

7-Oh kratom is widely available at gas stations and smoke shops around the country, but should it be sold here? After more deaths in Los Angeles County, professionals are demanding that this substance be controlled by stricter standards, making it harder to obtain.

But is their concern warranted? Can you overdose on 7 Oh kratom?

The short answer is yes, and we will break down all the factors and considerations in full below.

Currently in the US, 7-Oh kratom is sold under the guise of natural remedies for a number of issues, like low energy, mood disorders, and even as dietary supplements. It has opioid-like effects and can cause severe respiratory depression that leads to fatal overdoses.

South Shores Detox can help you stop using products containing 7-Oh kratom, addressing your issues at the core. Don’t go through withdrawal from 7-Oh alone. Our team is ready and waiting to help.

Keep reading to learn more about how this extracted and highly psychoactive component of kratom can lead to tragic overdoses, and how to protect yourself or your loved ones.

Can You Overdose on Products Containing 7 Oh Kratom?

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Unfortunately, many manufacturers market kratom as a natural alternative to prescription opioids. The introduction of 7 Oh kratom leaves even more people confused, as it’s called a higher potency version of kratom and is now sold as a standalone additive to traditional kratom, enhancing the high for many users.

It’s relatively early days, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning that these products are dangerous for over-the-counter use as they are currently sold. Their goal is to have this placed under the Controlled Substances Act to limit the widespread use of a dangerous drug.

Other similar brands, such as Opia kratom and 7 Lives, as well as concentrated kratom shots, are also included under this warning.

Why would they consider such a drastic move?

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What are the Public Health Concerns Associated with 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-Oh) Products?

The first thing you should know is that 7-Oh kratom and the even more potent 7-Lives kratom aren’t regulated by any government agency. It’s sold at gas stations across the country, just as dietary supplements are sold over the counter. The issue is that taking too much of this stronger version of the synthetic kratom compound leads to serious issues.

Namely, it causes severe respiratory depression that can lead to you stopping breathing. This has led to an influx of fatal overdoses.

The only silver lining is that an overdose can be treated by someone who administers naloxone. This could potentially save a life, so make sure you always have some on hand if you decide to partake in this drug use. Ensure that a loved one knows how to administer it in the event of an emergency.

Additional Fatal Overdoses in Los Angeles County Associated with 7-Oh Kratom Products

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Recently, the Los Angeles medical examiner has found fatal overdoses in healthy people who take both kratom and alcohol. These individuals had no other pre-existing medical conditions and no other drugs in their systems. The combination of 7-Oh kratom and alcohol put health care providers on high alert for people obtaining the drug at smoke shops around the country.

Keep in mind that not all products are obviously marked as containing 7-Oh kratom. Instead, they might be sold as dietary supplements or supplements designed to help with mood disorders, anxiety, pain, or even energy levels.

The broad range of ailments that this drug has been used to treat makes it hard to pinpoint which items will contain this synthetic kratom compound. Conventional foods, gummies, and more are all using more kratom than ever before.

One of the problems facing LA county residents and others is that dosages aren’t regulated, meaning they may contain high concentrations, which enable them to function as opioids and to have the same effects as an opioid overdose.

Getting Treatment for 7 Oh and Synthetic Kratom Compounds

If severe respiratory depression and fatal overdoses have you thinking about quitting your 7-Oh kratom use, you have options. The downside of giving it up is that you’re likely to go through opioid withdrawal after you take that final dose. With this concentrated form of the drug, 7 Oh withdrawal symptoms can be just as devastating as those from illicit street drugs and prescription opioids.

You might have thought you were in the clear since kratom isn’t on the list of illicit drugs, just because you can buy it at gas stations, smoke shops, and other convenience stores. Here’s what you should know about opioid addiction treatment so you can avoid fatal overdose cases.

Is a Medical Detox Needed for 7 Oh Kratom?

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The first thing you’ll need is a soft place to land when you decide to stop 7-Oh kratom use for good. Opioid withdrawal symptoms are often extremely uncomfortable and can tempt you into using again just to relieve that discomfort. It can even have life-threatening effects, so detox safely from kratom with South Shores Detox.

Our treatment team is available for you 24/7, with skilled doctors, nurses, and medical staff. We ensure that you remain comfortable and safe even during the worst of your symptoms.

The Role of Medication Management in Recovery from 7 Oh Kratom Abuse

You know that those three additional fatal overdoses in Los Angeles County were worrisome for you, but what should you do if you have opioid withdrawal? Medication management can help with some early symptoms of withdrawal, like nausea and vomiting. It can also help long-term with chronic pain management and help with mood disorders.

Managing all of the symptoms of illicit substances and why they helped you will help our team decide what medications might be right for you. We also offer dual-diagnosis treatment for those with other conditions that require simultaneous treatment.

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Seek Help for 7-Oh Kratom at South Shores Detox Today

Take your health seriously and heed the concerns of health care providers nationwide. These dietary supplements are bad for your health and could cost you your life. The best thing you can do is stop using them and go through your opioid withdrawal under the watchful eye of our medical team.

Allow us to answer your questions, verify your insurance benefits, and reserve a spot in our program just for you today. You don’t have to delay getting help with our comprehensive treatment programs, and all calls are confidential, so please reach out for proven support options now.

References

  1. FDA Takes Steps to Restrict 7-Oh Opioid Products Threatening American Consumers, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-takes-steps-restrict-7-oh-opioid-products-threatening-american-consumers. Accessed 14 Nov. 2025.
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