Maine sees increase in overdoses linked to kratom, officials report

Maine health authorities have reported a growing number of overdoses involving the herbal supplement kratom. Data from the state’s medical examiner’s office shows a rise in cases

Maine health authorities have reported a growing number of overdoses involving the herbal supplement kratom. Data from the state’s medical examiner’s office shows a rise in cases over the past year. Kratom, marketed as a natural remedy, is not regulated by the FDA. Officials warn that its psychoactive properties can lead to serious health risks. The increase has prompted calls for tighter monitoring and possible restrictions. Local law enforcement agencies are beginning to track sales and distribution more closely. Public health advocates urge education campaigns to inform users of the dangers. The state will review policy options in the coming months.