HEALTHFLORIDA PHOENIX
More 7-OH related products made illegal in Florida by a new emergency rule
Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a new emergency rule classifying several 7-OH-related compounds as Schedule 1 substances, extending prior regulations. The rule aims to address public health concerns linked to overdoses and misuse, with officials citing cases affecting individuals from infants to the elderly.
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