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The Imminent Ban on 7-OH
On July 1, 2026, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sent two Notices of Intent (NOI) to the Federal Register announcing plans to temporarily place 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) and related synthetic compounds into Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act.
Once the scheduling takes effect (August 5th, 2026) the manufacture, distribution, sale, and possession of covered 7-OH products will be federally prohibited and subject to criminal, civil, and administrative penalties.
What Specific Products Are Being Banned?
Natural Kratom Leaf Is NOT Affected at this time.
This action does not regulate the kratom plant itself or traditional kratom leaf products. The DEA is specifically targeting highly concentrated, synthetic, and enhanced 7-OH products — the kind commonly found in potent extracts, tablets, and shots.
The DEA's emergency scheduling targets two categories:
1. 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) above a specified threshold — High-concentration 7-OH products (the exact threshold will be detailed in the Federal Register notice)
2. Synthetic 7-OH-related substances — Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl, MGM-15, and MGM-16
This action does not regulate the kratom plant itself or traditional kratom leaf products. The DEA is specifically targeting highly concentrated, synthetic, and enhanced 7-OH products — the kind commonly found in potent extracts, tablets, and shots.
What Purpose Does The DEA Have To Do This?
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has confirmed that:
• Synthetic 7-OH and the three related substances have no accepted medical use
• These substances have a high potential for abuse
The DEA cited serious public health concerns, including hospitalizations and deaths linked to high-concentration 7-OH products, and determined that an imminent hazard to public safety required emergency scheduling authority.
When Does The Ban Take Effect?
The DEA's temporary scheduling process:
1. Notices of Intent filed — July 1, 2026
2. Federal Register publication — Expected within days
3. Effective date is roughly 30 days after the Notices of Intent were filed – August 5th, 2026
The countdown timer above reflects 30 days from the July 1st Notice of Intent filing. Once it hits zero, covered 7-OH products will may no longer be available for purchase.
What Does This Mean for You?
Once the ban takes effect on August 5th, 2026:
• Covered 7-OH products will be illegal to manufacture, distribute, sell, or possess
• Violations will be subject to criminal, civil, and administrative penalties under the Controlled Substances Act
• Existing inventory cannot be restocked
This is a temporary Schedule I placement, but there is no guarantee that 7-OH will return to legal status — the DEA may move to permanent scheduling based on ongoing review so it's important that you remain informed.
What Can You Do?
If you partake in 7-OH products and want to ensure access before the ban takes effect:
• Stock up now while inventory is still available — this window is closing fast
• Verify product type — most commercial 7-OH extracts, tablets, and shots will fall under the ban
• Plan ahead — once the ban is in effect, there is no legal way to purchase these products
This is your last opportunity to purchase concentrated 7-Hydroxymitragynine products legally. We encourage all customers to make informed decisions and secure their supply while it's still available.
Contact The Representatives
Federal Level:
• Your U.S. Representative Find yours at house.gov
• Your U.S. Senators Find yours at senate.gov
• Express concerns about H.R.8000 (the "END 7-OH Act") and the DEA's emergency scheduling authority
Organizations Advocating for Responsible Policy:
• HART Supporter hartsupporter.com — Advocating for harm reduction and informed policy
• 7 Hope Alliance 7hopealliance.org — Leading advocacy group working on consumer protection and responsible regulation
Advocate alongside a resilient community.
Contact your representatives, share your perspective, and support efforts to create responsible regulation instead of outright prohibition.