8 Factor Analysis
I take it there are two 8 factor analysis one that the AKA submitted to the FDA that Dr. Henningfield had a major part in and one that the FDA concocted with bunk science? We are supposed to call Robert Patterson from the DEA and tell him to double check the 8 factor analysis that the FDA submitted and tell him the science does not add up? Did the FDA just completely ignore the 8 factor that the AKA submitted?
Yes, I want to know what is going on with this as well. I had been waiting on the initial analysis and did not actually find and read it until today. It appears that obviously, since the DEA/FDA has since decided that Kratom is still an opiate by their definition, they have done their own research and are completely discounting the eight factor analysis done by Pinney Associates in Nov. 2017.
I would love to understand their reasoning, as well as determine what is happening. I was SO happy to read Pinneys’ findings that Kratom is basically a substance that should NOT be scheduled, and is more similar to caffeine than it is to any hard drugs! Talk about vindication!
Hats off to Dr. Jack Henningfield at Pinney Associates!
Welcome to the best Kratom forum ever, justinhonse!
Hopefully we’ll be here chatting over a glass of Brilliant Ellixir (see google - San Francisco based kratom liquid in a wine bottle) soon to celebrate legality!
Have a wee bit better day!
I understand the FDA used “science“ to some extent, but by their revised definition, the following are also opiates: Coffee, chocolate, sugar, and cheese .
I also don’t see an indication of how long the FDA’s “novel study” as they call it took. I imagine it was not as lengthy as the Ole Miss study or the Pinney Analysis.
The question overall is why did the FDA completely reject the findings of the Pinney Analysis?
Also, it has been determined pretty well by multiple sources that respiratory depression in Kratom is small to nonexistent So even if we agreed Kratom was an opiate, that does not mean it automatically fits the description of a drug of abuse.
The Pinney 8-Factor was done to the standards the FDA is supposed to use and was based on the available science. So, the FDA had to create their own "novel" analysis because they couldn't use the 200 years of scientific study to come up with the conclusion they wanted.
The kratom community has science on our side. FDA's contention that kratom creates respiratory depression, hallucinations, and deaths could not be supported in court or even in a Senate hearing, so they're trying to fight this in the media, with reporters who will publish whatever the FDA tells them.
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