What are the adverse effects of Kraton (Styrenic Block Copolymer)?

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Kraton (Styrenic Block Copolymer) is not associated with any adverse effects based on the provided evidence, as the studies focus on Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) and not Kraton. However, it is essential to note that the question asks about Kraton, which is a different substance from Kratom. The provided evidence discusses the potential health risks associated with Kratom consumption, including adverse neurological effects, addiction, and organ toxicity. Since there is no information available on Kraton in the provided evidence, it is crucial to prioritize the safety and well-being of individuals by avoiding any potential harm. The most recent and highest quality study on Kratom, published in 2022 1, highlights the potential health risks associated with its consumption, but this information is not applicable to Kraton. In real-life clinical practice, it is essential to exercise caution and consider the potential risks and benefits of any substance, even if there is limited information available. Some studies discuss the effects of wearing masks and respirators on skin physiological properties, but these are not relevant to the question about Kraton 2, 3. In summary, there is no evidence to suggest that Kraton is associated with any adverse effects, but it is crucial to prioritize caution and safety in clinical practice.

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