Pharmacist’s TikTok Findings Raise Concerns About Unregulated Tablet Sales
A pharmacist, Grant Harrington, has raised concerns regarding the sale of a readily available tablet following an analysis conducted in a laboratory. Harrington bought the tablet at a gas station and subsequently shared his findings on the social media platform, TikTok. His investigation revealed the presence of a significant amount of “7-OH,” a substance derived from kratom, alongside unidentified hemicellulose.
According to reports, kratom is increasingly being utilized by manufacturers to create inexpensive pills. While “7-OH” itself is not an opiate, it exhibits potent effects. The New York Post reports that hospitalizations and deaths linked to kratom have risen dramatically over the past decade, particularly since the introduction of “7-OH,” also known as “khat.” This trend highlights potential risks associated with unregulated kratom use.
Harrington’s actions have sparked a debate surrounding the accessibility of this tablet and the potential dangers of consuming substances without proper medical oversight. Authorities are currently investigating the source and distribution of the product.
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This alarming discovery highlights a serious lapse in oversight and demands immediate investigation into the distribution of unregulated medications.