If 7-OH Is "Synthetic," Where's the Patent? The Contradiction at the Heart of the Ban
Regulators keep calling 7-OH a "synthetic opioid." But you can't patent a natural compound, and no one holds a patent on 7-OH — because it's a naturally occurring plant alkaloid. Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies are patenting genuinely synthetic versions to sell. It can't be synthetic enough to ban and natural enough to be unpatentable. The contradiction, exposed.