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Is 7-OH legal in Wisconsin?

Banned

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7-OH in Wisconsin: Banned

Banned
Age rule
No statewide age rule listed
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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 banned in Wisconsin, where 7-hydroxymitragynine and mitragynine are Schedule I controlled substances. Products containing the alkaloid are therefore illegal to possess, sell, or manufacture. Federally, the FDA recommended in 2025 that the DEA schedule concentrated 7-OH, but 7-OH remains federally unscheduled as of 2026.

Citations

What changed

  1. First published after verifying the binding state law explicitly names 7-hydroxymitragynine and checking the FDA 2025 federal posture. Wis. Stat. § 961.14(7) — Schedule I (mL) 7-hydroxymitragynine, (mk) Mitragynine

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