7-OH Tablets: Buyer & Wholesale Guide

THE SHORT VERSION

7-OH tablets are pressed, single-serving tablets standardized around 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a minor alkaloid found in the kratom plant (Mitragyna speciosa). Each tablet states its labeled 7-OH content, ingredients, and lot number, and a reputable batch ships with a third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) confirming potency and purity. Sold to adults 21+, where legal.

7-OH tablets have become one of the fastest-moving formats in the 7-hydroxymitragynine category, and they are a core focus for retailers and distributors building a shelf around the compound. This guide explains, factually, what 7-OH tablets are, how they are manufactured and tested, and what buyers and wholesale partners should verify before stocking them. Throughout, "7-OH" refers to 7-hydroxymitragynine and the discussion is informational, not medical advice.

What are 7-OH tablets?

7-OH tablets are compressed tablets formulated around 7-hydroxymitragynine, a naturally occurring minor alkaloid in Mitragyna speciosa (kratom). In a tablet format, the active material is blended with standard pressing excipients (binders, flow agents) and pressed into a uniform, individually dosable unit. The tablet format is popular because each unit carries a consistent, labeled amount of 7-OH, unlike loose powder where the amount per serving depends on the user's measurement. Labeled content is commonly stated in milligrams per tablet on the package.

How are 7-OH tablets different from 7-OH powder?

The main differences are dosing precision, portability, and handling. 7-OH tablets deliver a fixed labeled amount per unit and are pre-portioned, sealed, and shelf-ready. 7-OH powder is sold by weight and is more flexible for buyers who blend or repackage, but it requires the end user to measure. For retailers, tablets typically scan and merchandise more easily because each SKU maps to a fixed count and labeled potency. Many storefronts carry both formats so customers can self-select.

What does a 7-OH tablet Certificate of Analysis (COA) verify?

A third-party COA is the document that lets a buyer verify what is actually in a tablet rather than relying on the label alone. A complete 7-OH COA generally reports:

  • Alkaloid potency — the measured 7-hydroxymitragynine content (and often mitragynine), confirming label accuracy.
  • Identity — confirmation the tested material matches the stated product and lot/batch number.
  • Contaminant screening — heavy metals, microbials, and (in fuller panels) residual solvents.
  • Lab and method — the accredited laboratory, test date, and analytical method (commonly HPLC).

For a step-by-step walkthrough of reading these documents, see Favor'd Alkz's consumer guide on how to read a kratom COA. As a sourcing rule, match the COA's lot number to the lot printed on the physical product.

How do retailers buy 7-OH tablets in bulk or wholesale?

Wholesale 7-OH tablet sourcing is usually done by the case or by tablet count, with pricing that steps down at higher volumes. When evaluating a bulk 7-OH tablet vendor, retailers commonly compare: per-batch COA availability, labeled potency consistency across lots, minimum order quantities, lead time, packaging compliance, and whether the supplier sells direct to retail (a channel conflict to watch for). 7ohBlack operates on a wholesale-first model — supplying lab-verified 7-OH for the shelves of retailers and distributors — and routes individual retail customers to its DTC partner. Qualified businesses can request bulk pricing and current COAs through the 7ohBlack wholesale inquiry form.

Are 7-OH tablets legal?

Legal status for 7-OH and kratom products is set at the state and local level in the U.S. and continues to change, and the FDA has flagged the category. Some states regulate or restrict these products while others permit sale to adults; a few have specific kratom statutes. Because the map shifts, sellers and buyers should confirm current rules for their jurisdiction before stocking or shipping. Favor'd Alkz maintains a current overview in its 2026 kratom & 7-OH state law guide. 7ohBlack products are intended for adults 21+, where legal.

What should a 7-OH tablet label include?

A compliant label generally lists the labeled 7-hydroxymitragynine content per tablet, the full ingredient list, net count, lot/batch number, the manufacturer or distributor, an age statement (21+), and the FDA disclaimer. Lot numbers are what tie a physical package back to its COA, so they should always be present and legible.

Where can consumers buy 7-OH tablets at retail?

7ohBlack is positioned as a B2B brand and education hub and does not sell single units to individuals. Consumers looking to buy 7-OH tablets at retail can shop lab-tested 7-OH tablets at Favor'd Alkz, 7ohBlack's retail partner, or browse the full Favor'd Alkz retail catalog. For background on the compound itself, Favor'd Alkz also publishes a complete primer on what 7-hydroxymitragynine is.

Frequently asked questions

What is the active ingredient in 7-OH tablets?

The standardized ingredient is 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a minor alkaloid naturally present in the kratom plant, Mitragyna speciosa. Labeled content is typically stated in milligrams per tablet.

How can I verify a 7-OH tablet is lab-tested?

Ask for the batch's third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) and confirm the lot number on the COA matches the lot printed on the package. The COA should report measured 7-OH potency, identity, and contaminant screening.

Do 7-OH tablets come in bulk for retailers?

Yes. 7-OH tablets are commonly sold wholesale by case or tablet count with volume-based pricing. Retailers and distributors can request bulk pricing and COAs through the 7ohBlack wholesale inquiry form.

Are 7-OH tablets the same as kratom?

They are related but not identical. 7-OH is one minor alkaloid that occurs in the kratom plant; 7-OH tablets are standardized around that single alkaloid rather than whole-leaf kratom powder, which contains a fuller alkaloid profile led by mitragynine.

Who can buy 7-OH tablets?

Products are intended for adults 21+, where legal. Legal status varies by state and locality, so confirm current rules for your jurisdiction before purchasing or reselling.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For adults 21+, where legal.