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What is the drug kratom used for?: Effects, Pharmacology, and Health Risks

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Native to Southeast Asia, the tropical tree *Mitragyna speciosa* has leaves that produce the substance kratom, which has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. In modern contexts, understanding what is the drug kratom used for is important, as it involves a complex pharmacology with both stimulant and opioid-like effects.

How Strong is Kratom Compared to Morphine?: Understanding Alkaloid Potency

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While kratom's primary alkaloid, mitragynine (MG), has a complex and often less potent profile than morphine in some assays, its minor but naturally occurring alkaloid, 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH-MG), can be significantly more potent than morphine at opioid receptors. This critical difference in chemical composition is key to understanding **how strong is kratom compared to morphine**.

What is the 7th Heaven drug?: Decoding a Dangerous Street Name

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According to the Department of Justice, the synthetic hallucinogen 2C-T-7 is a Schedule I controlled substance associated with abuse at parties and raves. The street name '7th Heaven drug' is dangerously ambiguous, referring to multiple substances, from a cannabis strain to far more potent and life-threatening synthetic compounds.

Does Kratom Show Up as an Opiate on a Drug Test?

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While kratom contains alkaloids that act on opioid receptors, structurally they are distinct from classic opiates like morphine or heroin. As a result, kratom does not show up as an opiate on standard drug tests. However, depending on the test type, and factors like dosage and individual metabolism, detection is possible.