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Florida Seizes Nearly 18,000 7‑OH Products as New Emergency Labeling Rule Sets 400‑PPM Cutoff

Florida’s move imposes a 400‑ppm cutoff with ppm disclosure, taking effect under a 90‑day emergency rule.

Overview

  • Attorney General James Uthmeier said nearly 18,000 concentrated 7‑OH products were removed statewide following last month’s emergency scheduling action.
  • Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson announced an emergency labeling requirement that mandates clear disclosure of 7‑OH content in parts per million, with products over 400 ppm to be pulled.
  • FDACS-led enforcement has seized packages from stores in 30 counties, with some locations near schools, and officials said the confiscated items will be incinerated.
  • Officials warned that concentrated gummies, shots and other formats act on opioid receptors and that some illegal sales continue at convenience and smoke shops.
  • The FDA has issued health warnings and in July recommended DEA control of 7‑OH, placing Florida’s temporary rules alongside an ongoing federal rulemaking process.