What are the dangers of kratom use?

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Kratom is linked to several health risks, including:

  • Addiction and dependency
  • Overdose when taken in high amounts or mixed with other substances
  • Seizures and liver damage in reported cases
  • Wrongful death in severe circumstances

The FDA has not approved kratom for medical use and warns consumers about its dangers.
Despite being marketed as “natural” or “safe,” kratom carries significant risks that have led to
lawsuits across the U.S.

What are the dangers of kratom use?

Kratom is linked to several health risks, including:

  • Addiction and dependency
  • Overdose when taken in high amounts or mixed with other substances
  • Seizures and liver damage in reported cases
  • Wrongful death in severe circumstances

The FDA has not approved kratom for medical use and warns consumers about its dangers.
Despite being marketed as “natural” or “safe,” kratom carries significant risks that have led to
lawsuits across the U.S.

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