Parent Alert: Dangerous Drug Masquerading As Candy
Learn How to Protect your Children from 7-OH.

Parents, please be aware: a powerful and unregulated synthetic opioid called 7-OH (short for 7-Hydroxymitragynine) is being sold in gas stations and vape shops — often in the form of colorful, candy-like gummies.
😱 Just one dose can be 13x more potent than morphine.
🧠 It’s being marketed like candy, with fun packaging and fruity flavors.
🚫 It’s not FDA-approved and has already been linked to cases of overdose, addiction, and severe withdrawal — even in teens.
The worst part? There are no age restrictions in many places. That means a child could walk in, buy a pack, and unknowingly consume a highly addictive and dangerous drug.
👀 What can you do?
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Talk to your kids about the dangers of unknown “supplements” or “wellness” gummies.
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Check their backpacks and rooms for suspicious packaging.
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Ask local stores to remove these products.
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Contact your lawmakers — many states are pushing for a ban, but action is slow.
🙏 Protect your children. Share this post and spread the word.
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