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Is 7-OH legal in South Carolina?

Regulated

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7-OH in South Carolina: Regulated

Regulated
Age rule
21+
Local caveats
No local caveat listed in this entry
Citations
3 linked sources

Last checked · Sources checked: Binding state controlled-substances schedule, administrative rule, or kratom consumer-protection statute naming 7-hydroxymitragynine; FDA 2025 federal scheduling recommendation; snapshot 2026-06-06-7oh

7-OH (7-hydroxymitragynine) is regulated in South Carolina, where the Kratom Consumer Protection Act bars fully synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine, requires labeling of 7-hydroxymitragynine content, and limits sales to adults 21 and older. The enacted law bars the fully synthetic form but does not set a concentration cap on naturally occurring 7-hydroxymitragynine. Federally, the FDA recommended in 2025 that the DEA schedule concentrated 7-OH, but 7-OH remains federally unscheduled as of 2026.

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What changed

  1. First published after verifying the binding state law explicitly names 7-hydroxymitragynine and checking the FDA 2025 federal posture. S.C. Code §§ 44-53-2010 to 44-53-2040 — Kratom Consumer Protection Act naming 7-hydroxymitragynine; fully-synthetic 7-OH barred (Act 35 of 2025)

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