ABSTRACT
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is an herb that is sold over the counter in both pill and liquid forms. It contains opioid and stimulant properties and is used for relaxation as well as for weaning off opioid addictions. While a few adverse effects of kratom have been already reported, mainly with concerns around its toxicity, very little is known about it. We report a case of a female in her 40s presenting with signs of hypoxia reversed with naloxone administration, initially suspected to be a case of opioid overdose. Upon becoming alert and oriented, the patient and her husband reported that she consumed a large amount of kratom bought from the local gas station, and he later noticed that her lips were turning blue and she was becoming increasingly altered. Her urine toxicology was noted to be negative for opioids or any other substance use. The patient survived this accidental overdose due to the quick action of her husband, who rushed her to the emergency department (ED) upon realizing she appeared altered and very ill. It is important for emergency medicine practitioners to be aware of kratom overdose as a possible item on the differential diagnosis. This paper focuses on kratom overdose presentation and treatment.