Tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control.

The young father headed across the parking lot to join the other parents meeting their children’s new preschool teachers. After a few steps, he began sweating and twitching. As the sky reeled, he staggered back to the car, desperate to lie down in the back seat and breathe, hidden by tinted windows.

“Did you take something?” his wife, Anne, shouted at him while dialing 911. Eric, 26, had completed rehab earlier in the summer.

“The shot! The shot!” he groaned, just before he hit the ground and blacked out.

In the emergency room of a nearby hospital in southern New Jersey, doctors tried to revive him with a defibrillator.

“What’s he on?” they yelled at Anne.

She showed them a shot-size bottle of the cherry-flavored elixir she had fished out of the car. It was labeled Neptune’s Fix. Eric had bought it at a local smoke shop.

“What the hell is that?” a doctor asked.

Neptune’s Fix features an ingredient called tianeptine — popularly known as gas-station heroin.

Often sold as a dietary supplement and promoted by retailers as a mood booster and focus aid, tianeptine is among a growing, unregulated class of potentially addictive products available in gas stations, convenience stores and smoke shops and across the internet. They typically include synthetic pharmaceuticals and plant-derived substances.

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    The creaking dinosaurs of congress need to make this shit illegal as of yesterday. Too busy arguing over Hunter Biden I guess.

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          Indeed, just silly that the article makes it sound like those products are legal when I assume based on the wiki that the store owner CAN be held accountable (at least for the sale of illegal items)

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      Did we not learn anything from Marijuana being illegal opening up the market for spice? Maybe instead of just banning more substances, which just leads to a slightly different chemical that’s probably even more dangerous we should start treating addiction like the health issue it is and not a legal one.

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        I agree however we need stronger unbiased regulation to ensure safety

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            Regulation is important to guarantee safety when it comes to mass production of something you eat or inhale.

            The comment I replied to was talking about how making something illegal increases harm potential and so if we are to legalize something we need to provide standards for public health.

            If you think that’s absurd, you’re simply naive.

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              No one has died from Marijuana overdose. It’s got a multi-thousand year history of not killing it’s users.

              What exactly do you mean by unbiased regulation? To me, that kind of oversight should be applied to the new, untested, synthetic alternatives like spice and other dreck. Not burdening MJ with yet more scheduling bullshit.

              Thanks for the insult though, it was simply an honest question.

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    It’s an antidepressant.

    Edit: tianeptine is literally an antidepressant, it’s not a matter of opinion.

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    So… someone was taking dictation during all of this? Did they have a court stenographer following therm around? This shit reads like a one act play.

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    Wait till they find out about kratom. Can’t believe some Congressman’s soccer-mom wife hasn’t pitched a crusade.