The drink with opioid-like effects being sold over the counter

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11 Aug 2025 • 4:26 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Social media users and experts are warning about the opioid-like substance kratom, found in products like Feel Free tonics, which are increasingly available in various retail outlets.
  • The Food and Drug Administration has cautioned against kratom's use for self-treatment and its potential for abuse, with addiction medicine specialists reporting numerous cases of dependency.
  • Personal accounts, including viral TikTok videos, highlight severe addiction to Feel Free tonics, with one user detailing hospitalisation due to withdrawal symptoms.
  • Botanic Tonics, Feel Free's maker, denies widespread addiction claims. In 2023, it settled an $8.75 million lawsuit for failing to warn consumers about kratom's risks but did not admit wrongdoing by settling the lawsuit.
  • While the FDA recommends controlling a concentrated kratom byproduct, natural kratom leaf products are unaffected; however, rare deaths have been associated with kratom, including a case where a family attributes their son's death to it.

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