7-Hydroxymitragynine Products
Tablets, shots, chewables, gummies, extracts, powder — each format has a different onset, dosing accuracy, and risk profile.
7-OH Tablets
Onset · 20–45 minThe most popular format for precise, convenient dosing.
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7-OH Gummies
Onset · 30–60 minLower per-unit doses with a slower, food-matrix onset.
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7-OH Shots
Onset · 10–20 minFast-acting liquid format with the sharpest onset curve.
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7-OH Extracts
Onset · VariableConcentrated formats — the highest potency per volume.
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7-OH Chewables
Onset · 10–15 minSublingual advantage — partial bypass of first-pass metabolism.
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7-OH Powder
Onset · 15–30 minMaximum dose flexibility — requires a milligram scale.
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| Format | Onset | Duration | Dose precision | Cost / dose | Best for | Biggest risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tablets | 20–45 min | 4–6 h | High — scored tablets can be halved or quartered | $2–4 | Daily users who want predictable, repeatable dosing with minimal preparation | Potency varies 2–5× between brands without a current COA — a '10 mg' label is only as reliable as the lab test behind it |
| Gummies | 30–60 min | 4–6 h | Medium — dose per gummy is set, but food matrix makes timing unpredictable | $2–5 | Users who want lower per-unit doses, dislike pills, or prefer a gentler onset curve | Slowest onset of any format — the 30–60 min delay tempts dose-stacking before the first gummy has peaked |
| Shots | 10–20 min | 3–5 h | Low — the bottle is rarely one dose, but most users drink it like one | $5–12 | Fast onset for acute episodes; experienced users who know their threshold | Drinking the full bottle when it contains 2–4 doses' worth of 7-OH |
| Extracts | Variable | 3–6 h | Low — concentration varies widely between brands and batches | $3–10 | Experienced users seeking the highest potency per volume | Most concentrated format with the widest quality variance — easiest to overshoot without a batch-matched COA |
| Chewables | 10–15 min | 3–5 h | Medium — total dose per unit is set, but the sublingual/oral split varies by how long you hold it | $2–5 | Users who want faster onset than tablets without the dosing ambiguity of shots | The sublingual fraction hits faster and harder than the swallowed fraction — the same unit delivers two different onset curves |
| Powder | 15–30 min | 4–6 h | Only with a milligram scale — volumetric dosing is not accurate at this scale | $1–3 | Experienced users who want maximum dose control and the lowest cost per milligram | Volumetric dosing (eyeballing or using a kitchen spoon) causes most overshoot incidents reported in user communities |
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Before you buy
04 checks
- 01
Verify legality in your state
Some states allow leaf kratom but restrict concentrated 7-OH. Check the state tracker before ordering.
- 02
Request a current COA
A Certificate of Analysis should match the lot number on the package. “10 mg” without batch-matched testing is an unverified claim.
- 03
Pick a brand, not a product format first
Lab testing and transparency vary widely by brand. Review the brand directory before committing to a format.
- 04
Start at the bottom of the range
The user-reported beginner range is 1–5 mg. Partial tablets or carefully-measured sublingual doses reduce overshoot risk.
Related reading
06 links
- 01Brand directoryCompare brands across product formats
- 02Dosage guideUser-reported ranges per format
- 03Effects by doseOnset and duration explained
- 04Side effects and adverse eventsSafety profile before first dose
- 05Legal status by stateVerify before ordering
- 06What is 7-hydroxymitragynine?Background on the compound these products deliver