Mountainside Treatment Center’s Detox Programme has recorded a significant increase in kratom-related admissions as legislators and public health officials across the United States heighten scrutiny of the unregulated substance and its powerful derivative, 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH).

In the wake of Florida’s statewide ban on 7-OH and pending legislation in Connecticut (HB 6855), the centre has noted higher engagement across several levels of care.

While Jana Wu’s weekly virtual Kratom Support Group continues to draw new members, particularly from Florida and New York City—where kratom products remain widely available—Mountainside’s Detox Programme is seeing a consistent rise in clients seeking treatment for kratom dependency. Clinicians are also observing that withdrawal symptoms have become notably more intense and prolonged compared to previous years.

“Many people assume kratom is a safe, natural alternative to opioids, but detoxing from kratom and 7-OH can be just as complex,” said Jana Wu, LCSW, LADC, ICADC, Director of Clinical Integration at Mountainside. 

“We’re seeing individuals struggling with dependence and withdrawal, often unaware of the risks. Mountainside has been tracking kratom use for several years and the acuity of clients for 7-OH in particular, can be even more severe.” 

Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute of Drug Abuse stated in the Wall Street Journal on August 19, 2025, that “people with opioid use disorders who use kratom will turn to much more dangerous drugs, leading to an increase in overdose deaths.”  

Kratom is a plant native to Southeast Asia whose leaves contain natural alkaloids—primarily mitragynine—that act on opioid receptors, producing stimulant effects at low doses and sedative or euphoric effects at higher doses.

7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a semi-synthetic derivative of kratom, is far more potent. It occurs naturally in trace amounts but is often concentrated or added to commercial products, dramatically increasing addiction potential and withdrawal severity.

While kratom alone can cause dependence, 7-OH-enhanced products carry significantly higher risks for tolerance, craving, and withdrawal—often prompting individuals to seek medical detox or specialized support groups for education and recovery.

Mountainside’s medically supervised detox provides a safe environment for individuals withdrawing from kratom and other substances through:

  • Professionals who have extensive experience and understanding of Kratom and 7-OH withdrawal
  • Engagement in an in-person Kratom support group
  • 24-hour medical oversight for safety and comfort
  • Holistic stabilization includes nutrition, mindfulness, and rest
  • Trauma-informed therapy and psychoeducation to reduce relapse risk

The FDA and CDC have raised concerns about kratom’s unregulated status and contamination in imported or synthetic products. As these issues draw national attention, Mountainside continues to serve as a trusted leader in kratom education, treatment, and advocacy.

Mountainside’s experts have been featured in Bloomberg, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, iHeart Radio, and the Dopey Podcast.

“Our goal is not to stigmatize—it’s to educate and support,” Wu emphasized. “People deserve accurate information, safe treatment, and a path forward.”

 

Let’s Talk Kratom Support Group

Tuesdays at 7-8pm Eastern, facilitated by a licensed clinician and Recovery Coach

https://www.mountainside.com/resources/support-groups/virtual/ltk-support-group/



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