Kratom overdose is a growing public health concern in the United States, especially as more people experiment with kratom products for pain, mood, or self-treatment of withdrawal. One national study found calls to U.S. poison control centers about kratom exposures jumped from just 13 in 2011 to 682 in 2017, with over half of these calls involving serious medical outcomes and several deaths.
For residents in Arizona communities like Scottsdale and Phoenix, where access to both kratom and other substances is widespread, understanding kratom overdose signs and when to seek kratom addiction treatment can be life-saving. At The Hope House, we provide comprehensive care for individuals struggling with kratom use and polysubstance addiction.