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Is Conolidine Legal?

December 1, 2021 by bella Leave a Comment

The Tabernaemontana divaricata (Crepe Jasmine) plant offers the Conolidine alkaloid as a natural substitute for strong, prescription, and dangerous painkillers. Often with claims that they treat pain similarly, it makes a lot of sense to question Conolidine’s legality within the United States. So, Is Conolidine Legal?

If this plant can kill pain like opium, there is a solid chance that it has the same repercussions as opium-derived painkillers have. This is why Conolidine is so special.

You may have already done your research, but it’s worth noting that the FDA considers that Conolidine is GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe).

More than that, Conolidine shows no addictive traits.

With most illegal drugs, you end up on a scale of bad to worse with the Scheduling system designed by the FDA and DEA.

The scale can range from Schedule 1 to Schedule 5, with one being the worst regarding addiction and damage. A Schedule 1 drug would be Heroin.

A Schedule 5 drug would be popular cough syrup brands.

Conolidine, as of the time this article was written, falls nowhere within the DEA Scheduling.

Quite a bit of clinical data has yet to be collected into metadata.

We need to give Conolidine a little more time before deciding whether or not to Schedule it as legal or illegal. 

So, Is Conolidine Legal?

Conolidine has been used for thousands of years as an herbal remedy.

Chinese and Indian cultures use Conolidine to this day. So, enough time has passed to establish Conolidine as safe.

It is improbable that the DEA will Schedule Conolidine. Efficacy of plants can sometimes cause agencies to overreact (see Kratom). They’ve Scheduled a drug without significant research.

We can expect Conolidine to remain available and safe to the layman for the foreseeable future without bringing in legal concern, but we should pay attention.

Conolidine’s legality will always be a developing topic. We need to stay aware of what is going on in the community.

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