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Kratom: What Parents Need to Know About This Risky Substance
Kratom, sold in various forms and lacking regulation, poses addiction and health risks including seizures and dozens of deaths in the U.S. over the past decade, experts say.
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Kratom: What parents need to know about this risky substance
Kratom products can be seen at gas stations, vape shops or online. Marketed as "natural" and often sold in forms such as powders, capsules and gummies, kratom is gaining popularity in the U.S. among teens. But while it comes from a plant, that doesn't make it safe.
Ask the Pediatrician: Kratom: What parents need to know about this risky substance
You may have seen Kratom products at gas stations, vape shops or online. Marketed as "natural" and often sold in forms such as powders, capsules and gummies, kratom is gaining popularity in the U.S. among teens. But while it comes from a plant, ...
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