7OH, or 7-Hydroxymitragynine, is a highly potent alkaloid found in the kratom plant (Mitragyna speciosa). It is produced naturally in small amounts in kratom leaves and is also formed in the human body as an active metabolite of mitragynine, the primary alkaloid in kratom. 7OH acts primarily on opioid receptors in the brain, being about 13 times more potent than morphine and approximately 10 times more potent than mitragynine. It produces effects similar to opioids, including significant pain relief, mood enhancement, sedation, and euphoria. Due to its high potency and opioid-like effects, 7OH carries risks such as rapid tolerance development, physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms. It is considered to have a significant addiction potential and has recently been a focus of regulatory scrutiny owing to the increasing availability of concentrated 7OH products marketed outside traditional kratom forms. In summary, 7OH is a powerful opioid-like compound derived from kratom with strong analgesic and euphoric effects but also associated with serious risks including dependence and addiction.