Calls to poison centers about kratom, a drug widely available in vape shops and gas stations, increased more than 1,200% between 2015 and 2025, with a corresponding rise in hospitalizations, an alarming new UVA Health analysis reveals. Last year saw a record-high 3,434 reports, up from only 258 in 2015. The researchers say the dramatic increase—including a marked jump last year—reflects both the drug’s growing availability and the increasing potency of new formulations.
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