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Dangerous 7 Oh Still Popping Up in Florida Despite State Banning Synthetic Opioid

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AI-generatedThe article reports a regulatory enforcement action against a synthetic opioid (7-OH) in Florida. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company, product price, or supply chain disruption is mentioned. The impact is limited to potential compliance costs for retailers selling the banned substance and possible revenue loss for manufacturers. No clear winners or losers are identified.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- 7-OH banned in Florida since August 2022 but still sold in smoke shops and gas stations.
- DEA seized tens of thousands of 7-OH products from warehouses and shops in Florida.
- 7-OH is 13 times more potent than morphine and linked to fatal overdoses.
- The drug is unregulated at the federal level.
- 7-OH is derived from Kratom and marketed in appealing forms.
Florida smoke shops and gas stations selling 7-OH face minor inventory loss and compliance risk; retail sector impacted downwards.
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