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  2. Kratom Use Rising Despite Warnings of Cardiac Arrest ... - AOL

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    Up to one-third of kratom users experience an adverse side effect, which may involve cardiac arrest, liver damage, brain bleeding, or seizures. In some cases, kratom use has resulted in overdose ...

  3. A person died after using kratom product, FDA says. Agency ...

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    In smaller doses, kratom can produce stimulant effects, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If taken in higher doses, it can produce effects similar to opioids.

  4. Kratom overdose spurs multimillion-dollar payout for family ...

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    Kratom has been known to cause seizures, respiratory failure and death, though it's touted for its pain-relieving and energy-boosting effects. Reports of kratom-induced overdoses have triggered ...

  5. Mitragyna speciosa - Wikipedia

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    A different 2019 review listed as common side effects: decreased appetite, weight loss, erectile dysfunction, insomnia, sweating, hyperpigmentation, hair loss, tremor, and constipation. [12] Kratom products in the U.S. are commonly used in doses of 2–6 g of dried leaf, and doses exceeding 8 g are relatively uncommon. [42]

  6. Mitragynine - Wikipedia

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    Mitragynine is an indole-based alkaloid and is one of the main psychoactive constituents in the Southeast Asian plant Mitragyna speciosa, commonly known as kratom. [4] It is an opioid that is typically consumed as a part of kratom for its pain-relieving and euphoric effects.

  7. 7-Hydroxymitragynine - Wikipedia

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    7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) is a terpenoid indole alkaloid from the plant Mitragyna speciosa, commonly known as kratom. [2] It was first described in 1994 [3] and is a human metabolite metabolized from mitragynine present in the Mitragyna speciosa, commonly known as kratom. 7-OH binds to opioid receptors like mitragynine, but research suggests that 7-OH binds with greater efficacy.

  8. Mom of 4 died after using kratom in Florida, lawsuit says ...

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    In smaller doses, kratom can produce stimulant effects, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.If taken in higher doses, it can produce effects similar to opioids. It’s been ...

  9. Phencyclidine - Wikipedia

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    Phencyclidine or phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), also known in its use as a street drug as angel dust among other names, is a dissociative anesthetic mainly used recreationally for its significant mind-altering effects.