01/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/16/2026 17:56
January 16, 2026
NR26-005
Kratom-derived products and 7-OH are illegal to manufacture or sell for consumption, and have been associated with addiction, serious harm, overdose and death
What You Need to Know: Foods and other products containing highly concentrated and/or synthesized kratom derivatives such as 7-OH have been recently linked to six overdose deaths in Los Angeles County. Use of these products has been associated with addiction, serious harm, overdose, and/ordeath. Despite their wide availability, kratom-derived and 7-OH products are not legally approved for sale for consumption online or in stores and are often misleadingly labeled and promoted as "safer" alternatives to opioids for the relief of pain and other issues.
Sacramento - The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is collaborating with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) to remind consumers and retailers that products containing kratom or 7-hyrdroxymitragynine, commonly known as 7-OH, are associated with addiction, serious harm, overdose, and death.
These products, often sold in smoke shops and gas stations, are labeled with terms such as "plant alkaloids" or "alkaloid," and may be marketed as dietary supplements to address issues such as chronic pain, anxiety and depression, and opioid withdrawal. However, these products have not been tested for safety, consistency, effectiveness, or accurate labeling, and have not been approved for sale by the FDA. Especially when combined with prescription medications, alcohol, and/or street drugs, kratom and 7-OH can cause severe respiratory depression and death.
Both 7-OH and kratom may carry high risk of addiction, especially for those already struggling with substance use disorders. Kratom and 7-OH side effects include withdrawal symptoms, insomnia and anxiety, seizures, and fatal respiratory depression.
Under the Sherman Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (aka Sherman Law), CDPH has authority specific to adulterated or misbranded food, drug, medical device and cosmetics. Food and dietary supplements containing kratom and/or 7-OH are adulterated pursuant to federal and state law. To date, CDPH has seized more than $5 million worth of kratom and 7-OH products. CDPH continues to take action to remove products or raw materials containing kratom or 7-OH from retail facilities selling to consumers for consumption and from locations where these products are manufactured.
CDPH is collaborating with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and California Department of Tax and Fee Administration to educate and inform California retailers about kratom and 7-OH products, which are not legally approved to sell or manufacture for consumption. The following resources have been developed to raise awareness of the health risks and the fact that it is illegal to sell these products for consumption:
Consumers are advised to avoid using kratom-derived or 7-OH products.
CDPH Recommends:
To report the unlawful sale of these products, consumers may call the CDPH Complaint Hotline at (800) 495-3232 or submit an electronic report .