Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
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Department of Health Professions
 
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Board of Pharmacy
 
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Regulations Governing the Practice of Pharmacy [18 VAC 110 ‑ 20]
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6/5/24  3:40 pm
Commenter: Anonymous

Kratom
 

Dear Virginia,

I hope this letter finds you well. As a concerned citizen, I feel compelled to address the issue of kratom and its legal status. Kratom, a herb native to Southeast Asia, has garnered significant attention in recent years due to its potential benefits and controversies. Here, I present my case for why kratom should not be classified as an illegal substance, especially under Schedule I, and why we must consider a balanced approach.

The Benefits of Kratom:

  1. Natural Pain Relief: Kratom has been used traditionally for pain management. Its active compounds interact with opioid receptors, providing relief without the respiratory depression associated with traditional opioids.
  2. Anxiety and Depression: Some users report positive effects on anxiety and depression symptoms.
  3. Energy and Focus: In lower doses, kratom acts as a stimulant, enhancing energy levels and alertness.
  4. Potential Opioid Dependence Treatment: Advocates suggest that kratom could help treat opioid dependence, although further research is needed.

Why Kratom Is Controversial:

  1. Safety Concerns: Kratom can mimic synthetic opioids, potentially leading to overdoses and severe withdrawal symptoms. The FDA advises caution due to these risks.
  2. Legal Ambiguity: Kratom’s legal status varies across states. Balancing its potential benefits with safety concerns is essential.
  3. Big Pharma Influence: While not the sole reason, concerns about competition with pharmaceutical companies exist. However, we must prioritize safety and patient well-being.

Conclusion:

Virginia, I implore you to consider the evidence and engage in an informed dialogue about kratom. Criminalizing it under Schedule I may hinder research, limit access for those who benefit from it, and perpetuate misinformation. Let us seek a rational approach—one that acknowledges both the potential benefits and risks.

Sincerely,

An Unhappy Citizen




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