Family warns of kratom's dangers after son's death amid regulatory concerns

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A family in Washington warns about the dangers of kratom, an over-the-counter supplement, after their son died from its use. Kratom, marketed as natural and used for pain and anxiety, can be addictive and has been linked to fatalities, though deaths are rare. The FDA considers it a drug of concern, and authorities are pushing for stricter regulation due to its potential for addiction and the presence of more potent, dangerous derivatives like 7-hydroxymitragynine. Experts advise caution and public education on the risks of kratom.
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