7-OH (Kratom) Addiction Treatment with Suboxone

Online Care You Can Access From Home — delivered through secure telemedicine

Many people turn to Kratom or 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) products—like Roxy XL-OH, Sudo 7-OH, or Elyxr 7-OH—believing they’re safer alternatives to opioids. But these substances can lead to the same kind of dependence and withdrawal challenges. Our online Suboxone treatment helps you safely recover from Kratom or 7-OH dependence with medical guidance, personalized care, and full privacy from home.

We provide online Suboxone treatment for residents of Mississippi and California.

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7-OH vs. Kratom: Understanding the Difference

Kratom is a plant that naturally contains the compound Mitragynine, a psychoactive alkaloid that can act like a mild opioid at higher doses. Inside the body, Mitragynine is partially converted into 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), which is a far more potent substance that binds strongly to the same receptors affected by opioids such as morphine or oxycodone.

In recent years, manufacturers have begun isolating and concentrating 7-OH to create synthetic or semi-synthetic products marketed as “legal highs” or “enhanced Kratom.” These are often sold under names like 7-Hydroxy, 7-OHMG, Roxy XL-OH, Sudo 7-OH, and Elyxr 7-OH. Because 7-OH is many times stronger than natural Kratom, it carries a much higher risk of dependence, withdrawal, and overdose.

While some people develop addiction from using Mitragynine-based Kratom, others become dependent on 7-OH products, or on both. What makes these substances especially dangerous is their availability and disguise. Ddepending on local laws they’re often sold openly at gas stations, smoke shops, and convenience stores, often packaged to look like gummies, candies, or ice cream.

Whether dependence began with Kratom, 7-OH, or both, the underlying mechanism is the same: both activate opioid receptors, creating tolerance, withdrawal, and powerful cravings. That’s why medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone can be an effective, medically supervised way to break the cycle safely.

Common Symptoms of 7-OH or Kratom Withdrawal

Withdrawal from 7-OH, Mitragynine, or Kratom can cause both physical and emotional symptoms. These often include:

  • Muscle aches and joint pain

  • Fatigue and restlessness

  • Nausea or stomach cramping

  • Sweating, chills, or feverish feelings

  • Insomnia or vivid dreams

  • Anxiety, irritability, or depression

  • Cravings for Kratom or 7-OH products

While these symptoms are not typically life-threatening, they can be intense enough to cause relapse when quitting alone. Medical supervision and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) significantly improve comfort and safety during withdrawal.

How Suboxone Helps With 7-OH and Kratom Recovery

Suboxone is a trusted, evidence-based medication for opioid dependence — and it can be highly effective for Kratom and 7-OH withdrawal because of the way these substances act on the same receptors.

Suboxone helps by:

  • Easing withdrawal symptoms caused by 7-OH and Mitragynine

  • Reducing cravings that often lead to relapse

  • Allowing your body to safely readjust to life without Kratom or similar products

  • Supporting long-term stability and focus during recovery

Many people who started with “natural” or “legal” Kratom products later found themselves dependent on concentrated 7-OH derivatives like Roxy XL-OH, Sudo 7-OH, or Elyxr 7-OH. Suboxone treatment provides a medically sound, evidence-based path to regain control safely through secure telemedicine visits.

What Online Suboxone Treatment Looks Like

All visits are completed through secure telemedicine, so people in Mississippi and California can begin treatment without traveling to a clinic.

Suboxone prescription and management

I’ll work with you to ensure your dosage is perfect and provide continuous support throughout the entire treatment process.

Virtual  and phone appointments

Fit your recovery into your life. Access your treatment from the comfort of home or during a break at work with flexible virtual and phone-based appointments.

Convenient app-based care

Stay connected with your doctor, reschedule appointments, pay bills, and send or receive messages, all without disrupting your day.

Is Suboxone Right for You?

If you’ve tried to stop using Kratom or 7-OH products and experienced anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, or irritability, Suboxone may help you safely transition off these substances. It’s especially beneficial for people who began using Kratom as a “natural alternative” to opioids but now find themselves dependent on it.

Our licensed telemedicine provider in Mississippi and California evaluates each patient individually to determine whether Suboxone is appropriate and design a recovery plan tailored to your needs, goals, and comfort level.

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FAQs

  • Treatment length varies. Some patients take Suboxone for several months; others benefit from longer-term maintenance. Your provider will monitor your progress and help you taper safely when ready. The goal is steady, sustainable recovery — not rushing the process.

  • It’s similar but can vary in intensity. Kratom activates the same opioid receptors as other opioids, so symptoms like anxiety, muscle pain, and insomnia are common. However, potency and duration depend on the specific product — especially unregulated ones like 7-OH extracts.

  • Yes. Because 7-OH and Mitragynine act on opioid receptors, Suboxone effectively relieves withdrawal and cravings. It’s a safe, clinically supported way to manage dependence and stabilize recovery.

  • No. Suboxone doesn’t create a euphoric high when used as prescribed. It stabilizes brain chemistry and prevents withdrawal so you can feel clear-headed and functional during recovery.

  • No. All visits are online. You’ll meet with Dr. Passer, a licensed provider, through secure telehealth appointments and receive prescriptions electronically from the comfort of home.

  • Yes. Most patients continue working or attending school during Suboxone treatment. The goal is to help you stay stable and productive while focusing on long-term recovery.

Start Your Recovery Today

Recovery from 7-OH addiction is possible — and you don’t have to do it alone.
Follow the steps below to get started.

Step 1
Reach out to us

Contact us by phone, email, or form. We’ll respond quickly to answer your questions and help you stop feeling trapped by opiates.

Step 2
Book a consultation

We’ll schedule your online consultation with the doctor, where you’ll get a personalized plan to stop waking up sick and start feeling in control again.

Step 3
Start your recovery

Begin the next step of your recovery, knowing you’ll have continuous support to help you find stability and freedom.

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