7-OH Product ID Guide

7‑hydroxymitragynine (7‑OH) products are sold as shots, tablets, gummies, and strips — often with bright packaging and candy-like branding.

Shots & Liquid Extracts

Ozo Liquid PerksOzo Liquid PerksShots
Xan ExtractXan ExtractShots
RK Root Kratom 7-OHRK Root Kratom 7‑OHShots
EDP 7OH Mitragynine ExtractEDP 7OH ExtractShots
ROX 60mgROX 60mgShots
Zana ChillZana ChillShots
Island PulseIsland PulseShots
Kream 7OHKream 7OHShots
Opia Sour CherryOpia Sour CherryShots
Pure OHM BlackPure OHM BlackShots
7OH Heaven Shot7OH Heaven ShotShots
JubiJubiShots

Tablets & Pills

ZOHMZOHMTablets
RoxyRoxyTablets
7OHM Bars7OHM BarsTablets
Real 7-HydroReal 7-HydroTablets
Homiez DubzHomiez DubzTablets
7Tabz7TabzTablets
PHNT Plant Based ExtractPHNTTablets
Kream BlueberryKream BlueberryTablets
HydroxieHydroxieTablets
777 Frost Berry777 Frost BerryTablets
Mijo StrawberryMijo StrawberryTablets
Sevn Apple SmashSevn Apple SmashTablets

Gummies & Strips

Hydroxie Sublingual StripsHydroxie StripsGummies & Strips
Ozo Perks Peach KiwiOzo Perks Peach KiwiGummies & Strips
Kratom Gummies LimeKratom Gummies LimeGummies & Strips
7Pure Hydroxy Laffy Taffy7Pure Laffy TaffyGummies & Strips
7Pure Chocolate7Pure ChocolateGummies & Strips
Rave Sublingual StripsRave StripsGummies & Strips
ZourzZourzGummies & Strips
Chew OhmzChew OhmzGummies & Strips
HulkHulkGummies & Strips
Mystic Labs 7OH GummiesMystic Labs 7OHGummies & Strips
Opia MintopiaOpia MintopiaGummies & Strips

Common Names

  • 7-OH
  • 7-hydroxymitragynine
  • 7‑hydroxy
  • Hydroxie
  • MIT extract
  • Enhanced kratom
  • Alkaloid tablets
  • Liquid shots
  • Gummy edibles
  • Sublingual strips

Advertising Claims

  • Extra strength
  • High potency
  • Pure extract
  • Ultra enhanced
  • Feel free
  • Euphoric blend
  • Relaxation & mood
  • Energy & focus
  • Plant powered
  • Full alkaloid

Where It’s Sold

  • Gas stations
  • Smoke shops
  • Vape stores
  • Convenience stores
  • Online retailers
  • CBD shops
  • Behind counters
  • Near candy displays

Look For These Clues

“7‑OH”, “7‑hydroxy”, “Hydroxie”, or “MIT45” on packaging
Small bottles, shot containers, blister packs, or strip envelopes
Bright neon colors, cartoon fonts, or candy‑inspired branding
Claims like “euphoric”, “relaxation”, “mood support”, or “energy”
Products sold next to kratom, vapes, or glass pipes
Warning labels that say “not for human consumption” – often a red flag

Parent Tip

Photograph the front and back of the package before throwing anything away.
Ask where it was purchased and whether it was bought online or in a local store.
Look for serving size, alkaloid content, extract strength, and warning language.
If your child feels sick when stopping, seek medical advice.
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IF SOMEONE IS IN DANGER

Call 911 immediately for any life-threatening emergency or if someone is unresponsive.

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