Is Kratom Legal in Chile After the 2026 Framework Overhaul?

Yes, Kratom is legal in Chile as of 2024, but its sale and distribution face stringent controls under the Ministry of Health’s drug classification framework. The alkaloid-rich plant remains unregulated as a controlled substance, yet vendors must comply with advertising and product safety norms enforced by the Instituto de Salud Pública (ISP). Recent legislative scrutiny in 2023-2024 suggests potential reclassification risks by 2026, prompting stakeholders to monitor updates from the Comisión Nacional de Productos Farmacéuticos (CNFP).


Key Regulations for Kratom in Chile

  • ISP Oversight: The Instituto de Salud Pública classifies Kratom as a “natural product” but requires vendors to register under the Reglamento de Productos Naturales (Decreto Supremo 1876/1995), mandating purity testing and labeling disclaimers.
  • Advertising Restrictions: Claims about Kratom’s medicinal benefits are prohibited under Ley 20.850 (2015), aligning with ISP’s stance against unapproved therapeutic assertions. Non-compliant marketing may trigger fines or product seizures.
  • Import Controls: The Servicio Nacional de Aduanas enforces strict phytosanitary checks for Kratom imports, requiring phytosanitary certificates and compliance with Resolución Exenta 1.523/2021 on botanical substances. Unregistered shipments are confiscated.