密苏里州发现节日期间药物滥用激增, 与Kratom和7-OH等无管制产品有关, 促使国家调查。
Missouri sees surge in substance abuse during holidays, linked to unregulated products like kratom and 7-OH, prompting state investigation.
据密苏里州医生报告,在节假日药物滥用激增,有900,000多户家庭受到影响,其原因是压力和越来越多地使用无管制物质,如模仿类阿片的Kratom和7-OH。
Missouri doctors report a holiday surge in substance abuse, with over 900,000 households affected, driven by stress and increased use of unregulated substances like kratom and 7-OH, which mimic opioids.
这些产品未经林业发展局批准或未经安全测试在烟雾店出售,正由总检察长Catherine Hanaway进行调查,他正在调查6家圣路易斯和堪萨斯市零售商据称加强Kratom以刺激类阿片类药物效应的指控。
These products, sold in smoke shops without FDA approval or safety testing, are under investigation by Attorney General Catherine Hanaway, who is probing six St. Louis and Kansas City retailers for allegedly enhancing kratom to boost opioid-like effects.
调查引起了对误导标签和未经测试的风险的关切。
The probe raises concerns over misleading labels and untested risks.
可通过全州资源热线提供帮助。
Help is available via a statewide resource line.