Hydroxie vs Lucid 7OH: A Toolkit or the Black Label?

Hydroxie and Lucid both live in the premium corner of the tablet aisle, but shop differently. Hydroxie spreads three SKUs across a 15 mg pseudo micro-tablet, a 60 mg mid rung, and a 200 mg heavyweight. Lucid concentrates on one product, the Black Label 480 mg / 4 ct at 120 mg per tablet. The core difference: Hydroxie hands you three tools; Lucid hands you one, sharpened.

Hydroxie (15 mg pseudo to 200 mg • Three tools) vs Lucid (Black Label 120 mg • One sharpened product)

Quick verdict

Buy Hydroxie if your needs span tiers, a cautious pseudo micro-dose, a 60 mg middle, and a 200 mg heavyweight whose 1000 mg / 5 ct runs $0.06/mg. Buy Lucid if you want one premium heavy tablet done consistently, Black Label's 120 mg units at $46.99 and $0.098/mg.

  • Hydroxie: Pick for span and the 200 mg value play
  • Lucid: Pick for one premium 120 mg answer

At-a-glance comparison

SpecHydroxieLucid
SKU count31
Per-tablet dose range15 (pseudo) – 200 mg120 mg
Pack sizes5 ct4 ct
Entry SKUPseudoindoxyl 75 mg / 5 ct, $44.99Black Label 480 mg / 4 ct, $46.99
Top single-bottle SKU1000 mg / 5 ct, $59.99Black Label 480 mg / 4 ct, $46.99
Best per-mg (single bottle)$0.06/mg (1000 mg / 5 ct)$0.098/mg
Best per-mg (bulk)$0.06/mg (no bulk box)$0.098/mg (no bulk box)
Strongest single tablet200 mg120 mg
Typical onset20–40 min20–35 min
Best forMulti-tier usersSingle-product heavy loyalists

Deep Dive

Potency and formulation deep dive

Hydroxie's three SKUs barely share a market. The Pseudoindoxyl 75 mg / 5 ct ($44.99) delivers five 15 mg pseudo micro-tablets, the smallest pseudo dose on 7oh.com, priced steep at $0.60/mg but unique. The Kratom Tablets 300 mg / 5 ct ($54.99) covers 60 mg dosing, and the 1000 mg / 5 ct ($59.99) lands five 200 mg heavyweights at $0.06/mg, quietly one of the best heavy rates on the site.

Lucid's Black Label is a single 480 mg / 4 ct: four 120 mg tablets, $46.99, $0.098/mg. The dose slots between the 100 mg standards and the 130-plus heavyweights, and the branding aims squarely at users who want their heavy tablet to feel considered rather than commodity. Against Hydroxie's 200 mg flagship it gives up strength and rate; what it offers is a single, repeatable identity.

Range

Product range and SKU depth

Hydroxie lists three SKUs spanning two chemistries and a thirteen-fold dose range, all in 5-counts.

Lucid lists one 4-count SKU. No variants, no counts, no second acts in either direction.

Quality

Quality, transparency, and lab testing

Both brands ship through 7oh.com's standard batch QC covering alkaloid assay, heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg, As), and microbial contamination. Hydroxie's span, 15 mg pseudo to 200 mg isolate, is the widest per-brand assay range in this matchup. Lucid's single spec concentrates its uniformity effort on one tablet. Neither publishes third-party COAs prominently, and neither has had a publicly reported recall.

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    Pros and cons

    Hydroxie vs Lucid — pros and cons below.

    • Left brand pro: 200 mg tablet at $0.06/mg, the value play of this page.
    • Left brand pro: Unique 15 mg pseudo micro-tablet.
    • Left brand pro: Three genuinely different tools in one brand.
    • Left brand pro: 60 mg rung bridges light and heavy.
    • Left brand con: Pseudo line is expensive at $0.60/mg.
    • Left brand con: No light 7-OH dose below 60 mg.
    • Left brand con: No bulk options.
    • Left brand con: Catalog spans more than most buyers need.
    • Right brand pro: Premium 120 mg tablet at a fair $0.098/mg.
    • Right brand pro: Black Label consistency and identity.
    • Right brand pro: Slots between 100 mg standards and 130 mg heavies.
    • Right brand pro: One-decision catalog.
    • Right brand con: No lighter or heavier option, ever.
    • Right brand con: $46.99 for four tablets is a committed buy.
    • Right brand con: No pseudo or variant lane.
    • Right brand con: Loses on both strength and rate to Hydroxie's flagship.

    Who Should Choose

    Who should choose Hydroxie?

    Pick Hydroxie if different days call for different tablets, a pseudo micro-dose to stay careful, a 60 mg middle, a 200 mg heavyweight at the best rate here. Hydroxie is the right brand for users whose routine refuses one tier.

    Who Should Choose

    Who should choose Lucid?

    Pick Lucid if you found your dose at 120 mg and want it identical every time, wrapped in a brand that takes the job seriously. Lucid is the right brand for single-product loyalists in the premium heavy tier.

    Final Verdict

    Final verdict

    Hydroxie wins on span, strength ceiling, and per-mg math. Lucid wins on focus and identity at its one rung. Multi-tier users go Hydroxie. Settled 120 mg loyalists go Lucid. Both carry 7oh.com's standard QC baseline.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Which has the stronger single tablet?
      Hydroxie, 200 mg versus Lucid's 120 mg.
      Which is cheaper per milligram?
      Hydroxie, $0.06/mg on its heavyweight versus Lucid's $0.098/mg.
      Which has a pseudo option?
      Only Hydroxie, its 15 mg Pseudoindoxyl micro-tablet.
      Which has more product options?
      Hydroxie, three SKUs versus Lucid's one.
      Which is better for first-time 7-OH users?
      Neither is built for beginners, but Hydroxie's 15 mg pseudo tablets are the only cautious entry in this matchup.
      Are both brands lab-tested?
      Yes. Both run 7oh.com's standard batch panel covering alkaloid content, heavy metals, and microbial contamination.
      Are both legal to buy and ship?
      Legality varies by state. 7oh.com ships only to permitted jurisdictions. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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      Important safety information:

      Products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine(7-OH) are sold for adult use only(21+). These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The FDA has raised safety concerns regarding concentrated 7-OH products; consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. Do not operate vehicles or machinery after use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Laws vary by state, buyers are responsible for knowing applicable law.

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