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US man dies after taking kratom supplement
A man's death has led to serious warnings about the dangers of the herbal product kratom.

A US man's death has prompted serious warnings about the dangers of taking kratom.
Tragic death highlights dangers of kratom supplement
A 37-year-old man from the US died after taking kratom, a supplement promoted for treating various ailments. His mother, Pam McKibban, has since spoken out about the risks associated with the substance. Despite warnings from health authorities like the FDA regarding its safety, kratom remains widely available in the US. It can cause serious side effects, including nausea, hallucinations, and even death. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has labeled kratom a drug of concern, reflecting its potential dangers.
Key Takeaways
"I’ve lost my son. I’ve lost my grandchildren that I could have had."
Pam McKibban expresses her deep loss after her son's death due to kratom.
"Kratom is not appropriate for use as a dietary supplement."
The FDA's warning reflects the serious risks associated with kratom.
"Kratom is a drug of concern."
The DEA highlights the high risks associated with kratom in the U.S.
The rise of kratom's popularity underscores growing concerns over unregulated supplements. With influencers promoting such products, many consumers are unaware of the serious health risks. The tragic story of Jordan McKibban illustrates the urgent need for clearer regulations around supplements. Health authorities are tasked with balancing personal choice against public safety, especially in the context of increasingly harmful trends. As pressure mounts for stricter controls, the question remains whether current regulations are adequate to protect consumers.
Highlights
- Jordan should be alive today, not a cautionary tale.
- No amount of regulation can replace personal responsibility.
- Kratom slips through safety nets while families suffer.
- We need to stop the sale of dangerous supplements.
Risk of unregulated supplement use
The increasing popularity of kratom and its promotion by influencers raise serious safety concerns, particularly following Jordan McKibban's tragic death.
The push for stricter regulations on kratom may reshape its availability in the market soon.
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