
Warning Issued Over Addictive Gas Station Heroin Ingredient Tianeptine
Dangerous tianeptine, dubbed “gas station heroin,” hooks users quickly, causing devastation. Banned in nine states, experts and victims demand removal.

Recent reports have shed light on the concerning trend of a substance dubbed as “gas station heroin”, raising serious concerns among health professionals and the public alike.
Devastating Consequences
Morgan Echols and Kristi Terry have both experienced the devastating impact of tianeptine. Echols, who believed it was a harmless dietary supplement, found herself quickly addicted after consuming only a few pills. Meanwhile, Terry mourns the loss of her 19-year-old son, whose life was tragically cut short due to the effects of the so-called “gas station heroin.”
An Opioid in Disguise
Experts have revealed that tianeptine, the main component of “gas station heroin,” possesses opioid-like properties and carries a high potential for addiction. Its accessibility and misleading packaging have contributed to its widespread use, prompting urgent calls for its removal from store shelves.
Regulatory Measures
The gravity of the situation has led to the banning of tianeptine in nine states, underscoring the severity of the issue. Additionally, the FDA has recently issued a public warning, cautioning consumers against the purchase and consumption of this hazardous substance.
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