Stop Gas Station Heroin Coalition Spotlights Case Report on Near-Fatal Concentrated Synthetic 7-OH Overdose
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10:27 AM on Thursday, October 2
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Letter underscores dangers of lab-made opioids, bolstering call for federal ban
WASHINGTON, DC, October 2, 2025 (EZ Newswire) --The Stop Gas Station Heroin coalition today commended the publishing of a new case report in Clinical Toxicology that underscores the dangerous and potentially lethal effects of concentrated synthetic 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) opioid products.
In a letter to the editor of the peer-reviewed medical journal, the authors reported the case of a 29-year-old man with a history of opioid use disorder, who consumed concentrated synthetic 7-OH opioid products as a form of alternative treatment due to financial constraints.
The patient “presented to the emergency department following cardio-pulmonary arrest,” the authors wrote, and received roughly 10 minutes of CPR after being found unresponsive. According to the case report, “he was successfully revived with two doses of naloxone 4 mg intravenously.”
After being revived, the patient vomited and reported that he had ingested approximately four high-potency tablets (190 mg) of concentrated synthetic 7-OH “to get ‘high’ while intoxicated,” according to the case report.
Dr. Christopher McCurdy of the University of Florida, a co-author of the case report, said the patient “would likely not have survived” had he not been treated with naloxone. Sold under the brand name Narcan, the medicine is used to rapidly reverse overdoses from opioids such as heroin and fentanyl.
The patient’s case “offers clinical evidence of opioid-like respiratory depression and arrest” following an overdose from concentrated synthetic 7-OH, the authors wrote, and their findings “highlight the need for greater regulatory scrutiny and clinical awareness” of lab-made opioids.
“This alarming case report, compiled by medical professionals and subject matter experts, makes clear the harm that concentrated synthetic 7-OH opioid products pose to communities across the country,” said David Bregger, Executive Director of Stop Gas Station Heroin.
“The only way to prevent more emergency room visits and life-threatening overdoses is with a federal ban on these hyperpotent, lab-made products that are being illegally sold as a ‘safe alternative’ to prescription opioids,” Bregger said. “We urge the Drug Enforcement Administration to protect American consumers by making concentrated synthetic 7-OH a Schedule I substance.”
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