>TIANEPTINE?!
Tianeptine: Is safe use possible?
Tianeptine is a medicine available for use in some European, Asian and South American countries to treat anxiety, depression and irritable bowel syndrome. In other countries, including the U.S., tianeptine is not approved for any medical use.
Although tianeptine is not approved in the U.S., it can be bought online and at small stores. It may be sold under names such as ZaZa or Tianna Red. Tianeptine may be referred to as "gas station heroin." In some places it is labeled as a dietary supplement that enhances cognition and stabilizes mood. Tianeptine also may be labeled to help with pain, decrease appetite and increase sexual performance.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/in-depth/tianeptine-is-safe-use-possible/art-20562252
Tianeptine Products Linked to Serious Harm, Overdoses, Death
In the U.S., reports of bad reactions and unwanted effects involving tianeptine are increasing. Annual poison control center cases involving tianeptine exposure, as reported by the National Poison Data System, have increased nationwide, from 4 cases in 2013 to about 350 cases in 2024.
Medical journals and reports to the FDA suggest that bad effects may occur when tianeptine is taken at doses higher than those prescribed in the countries where the drug has been approved. These reports describe U.S. consumers taking daily doses between 1.3 and 250 times the daily tianeptine dose typically recommended in products approved in other countries.
https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/tianeptine-products-linked-serious-harm-overdoses-death