In this photo illustration, capsules of the drug Kratom are seen on May 10, 2016 in Miami, Florida
Capsules of kratom, a psychoactive drug derived from the leaves of the kratom plant.Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Lev Facher covers the U.S. addiction and overdose crisis.

President Trump on Monday suggested the federal government could move to approve some forms of 7-OH, an opioid derived from the naturally occurring kratom plant.  

“We’re looking very seriously at natural 7-OH and getting that approved,” Trump said. 

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It was not clear what Trump meant by “natural 7-OH.” Small amounts of the compound, shorthand for 7-hydroxymitragynine, occur naturally in kratom, which is increasingly used as a recreational drug and an unapproved pain treatment. While kratom is significantly less dangerous than potent synthetic opioids like fentanyl or prescription pain pills, it can still cause addiction and overdose. 

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