Searching for a Signal: Self-Reported Kratom Dose-Effect Relationships Among a Sample of US Adults With Regular Kratom Use Histories
There is limited understanding regarding kratom use among US adults. Although motivations for use are increasingly understood, typical kratom doses, threshold of (low and high) doses for perceived effectiveness, and effects produced during cessation are not well documented. We aimed to extend prior...
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Main Authors: | Kirsten E. Smith (Author), Jeffrey M. Rogers (Author), Kelly E. Dunn (Author), Oliver Grundmann (Author), Christopher R. McCurdy (Author), Destiny Schriefer (Author), David H. Epstein (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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