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Kratom Addiction, Rehab Options and Co-Occurring Disorder Help

Intro
Key Points
  • Kratom refers to a tropical tree with compounds that produce both stimulant and opioid-like effects depending on dosage. Used traditionally for medicinal purposes it is now widely available in various forms.
  • While only 0.7% of Americans report using kratom in the past year, its addictive potential and limited regulation raise public health and substance use concerns.
  • Kratom addiction manifests through both physical symptoms like tremors and aches, and psychological effects including severe mood swings and mental fog, as well as other potential side effects.
  • Though not federally controlled, kratom faces varying state-level regulations, creating a patchwork of laws and quality control standards across the country that are a challenge for healthcare providers and the public alike.
  • Synergy offers recovery through trauma-informed care, intensive outpatient treatment programs and an approach that addresses both addiction and underlying mental health challenges for those struggling and their loved ones.

What is Kratom?

Kratom Addiction and Abuse

Kratom Quick Reference Chart

Drug Category

Herbal substance

Commercial & Street Names

Biak, Kakuam, Ketum, Thang, Thom

DEA Schedule

None

Administration

Ingested, snorted

Why Isn’t Kratom Illegal?

What Are the Primary Signs and Symptoms of Kratom Addiction?

Take The First Step Towards Recovery

How Can I Get Kratom Addiction Help?

Frequently Asked Questions About Rehab For Kratom

What qualifications should I look for in a treatment center's staff?

How do treatment programs help with cravings for kratom?

What kind of peer support is available during treatment?

What makes someone ready for kratom addiction treatment?

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