Mitragynine Pseudoindoxyl Tablets

FAQs

What is mitragynine pseudoindoxyl?

Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl is a semi-synthetic derivative of mitragynine, the main alkaloid found in kratom leaf. It is created through an oxidative rearrangement that converts the mitragynine structure into the pseudoindoxyl form. Because it is produced in a lab rather than extracted directly from the plant, it is classified as semi-synthetic, and DOZO labels it that way.

Is mitragynine pseudoindoxyl the same as 7-OH?

No, they are two different molecules. 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) is an oxidized form of mitragynine, and further rearrangement of that structure produces pseudoindoxyl, a distinct compound with its own profile. Users who have tried both often describe pseudoindoxyl sessions as slower to build and smoother overall, though individual experiences vary.

Are DOZO PERKS Pseudo tablets lab tested?

Yes, every batch of PERKS Pseudo is third-party lab tested for identity and purity. The certificates of analysis (COAs) are published on our lab reports page, so you can match your batch to its report before or after purchase. Testing an emerging compound like pseudoindoxyl is non-negotiable for us.

Is mitragynine pseudoindoxyl legal in my state?

Legality depends on your state, since regulations for kratom-derived compounds vary and can change, so check current local laws before ordering. DOZO ships from the USA and does not ship to states or municipalities where these products are restricted. All orders require age verification; we sell to adults 21 and over only.

How should a first-timer take pseudoindoxyl tablets?

Start with a single tablet from the $25 3-Pack and give it plenty of time before deciding anything. Users describe pseudoindoxyl as slower to come on than 7-OH, so waiting before re-dosing matters more here, not less. Start low, go slow, and skip alcohol or other substances while you learn how it sits with you.

Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl tablets: DOZO PERKS Pseudo

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