Probably should just avoid any dietery supplement sold at a gas station.
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So this has me asking more questions now
- Who goes and buys random ass gas station supplements?
- is this an opioid or not an opioid?
- opioid apparently means nothing to me now wtf did I read opioid too much?
- Gas station “supplements” are a surprisingly large market; apparently a source of erectile dysfunction pills and energy boosters for truckers
- It is not an opioid
- Opioid opioid opioid
Username checks out.
It is an opioid, although atypical compared to other opioids.
It has been found to act as an atypical agonist of the μ-opioid receptor
Ihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianeptine?wprov=sfla1
Lots of people buy random ass gas station "supplements" as some are research chemicals being sold under other names. Unfortunately the real fun stuff no longer pop up after the DEA cracked down on it. Here's some examples of different RCs that were sold in gas stations.
2C-B a serotonergic psychedelic was sold as an aphrodisiac under the brand name erox and nexus
MDPV and 4-MMC two empathogens similar to MDMA where sold as "bath salts" under several brand names including ivory wave, purple wave, and white knight
Famously a whole bunch of synthetic cannabinoid were sold under the brand name K2 and Spice
DMAA a stimulate was sold under the brand iced diamonds and many other brands
Very true, this shit is always happening. Personally I’m waiting for the phenibut hammer to drop, I see it in smoke shops a lot these days. The DEA is already cracking down I heard. Also not heroin lol, closer to a benzo (except the sedation is quite delayed comparatively).
obligatory do not fuck with bzds, no matter how confident you are it can be controlled. That’s not how the chemistry works, especially when it comes to long term (years) tolerance. Just ask anyone who had a kpin or alpraz prescription long term.
Anyway i digress, legal 2C-B. Good times, nothin wrong with a good psychedelic. Right there along with 4-ho-met/mipt
MDMA is where I draw the line, you can do serious harm and waste more serotonin than you’d regenerate for a long time with overdosing and/or overuse (and not much either)
Back when ephedrine was a thing and legal, it was really cheap and available at gas stations. Only other place I knew to find it was health food stores as a weightlifting supplement where it would cost way more (probably mixed in with some other stuff).
I just used it for staying awake when I worked third shift by myself. I've never otherwise made a habit of buying anything at gas stations, but it wouldn't surprise me that shady gas stations are at the forefront of dubious medicines and supplements.
I miss being able to just pick up some ephedrine at the gas station before work. I did 12-hour shifts in a steel fabrication back in this days
Yeah. I miss Ultimate Energizers. Those things got me through so many shifts at work. And it's funny that they put ephedrine on the controlled list to prevent it from being used to make meth... because it became easier for me to get meth than ephedrine, and that's how I became a tweaker. I probably would have had a completely different life trajectory if they had kept ephedrine OTC.
It is NOT an opioid. Full stop.
This article is full of fear mongering and bad info. It shouldn’t be sold/marketed at gas stations and shit but it’s in no way heroin or the like
Tianeptine is a tricyclic antidepressant.
However it's an "atypical" tricyclic. So it also has some weird properties like activity on μ-opioid receptors. So in high doses you can achieve a very strong opioid high.
Because it's not an opoid, but an antidepressant with opoid properties the withdrawal from continuous high dosage usage are rumored to be legendary... and much worse than heroin. On forums users have described it as trying to kick a really bad Benzo addiction and opioid addiction at the same time... I would imagine it would be wise to withdraw with medical assistance.
So I should stick to kratom, then. YMMV, but the only withdrawal effect I get from it is irritability. But I'm always angry so it's not the end of the world. It helps my depression way better than antidepressants.
Yes, stick with Kratom. If you try to mimick the effects with Tianeptine, you're going to have a bad time.
As trying to kick a really bad Benzo addiction and opioid addition at the same time
That sort of just sounds like most modern antidepressants. Cymbalta and Effexor give incredibly bad and powerful brain shocks if you miss a single dose. I imagine it's like that, but with physical seizures
I think your close, just add extremely bad flu symptoms and nausea from the opioid side and you got a pretty close guess as to what hell you would endure.
Remember, when you make drugs illegal, the end result is gas station opioids.
No regulations or testing always means higher harm potential for the end user.
Using kratom for "mood management" sounds like a phenomenally bad idea.
I tried kratom once. I've never felt so sick. Never again.
Green? Yeah, that makes me whoosy. White works a charm. Red is supposed to slow you down, haven't tried it.
I honestly don't remember but I'll never touch it again
Wow, Lemme has an incredibly different view point on Kratom. Id suggest maybe not drinking so much of it? Or atleast having it with liquids. Been taking Kratom for many years now, for chronic-pain. Yes it can help stabilize your mood, however you really shouldn't rely on any mood stabilizers.
Kratom is amazing for those with chronic pain. As a recreational drug, its pretty fun to, however like any drugs; You need to know how much you're actually doing.
As someone who used drugs for years and is all for the legalization of drugs like mushrooms, acid and MDMA I'm fucking astounded Kratom is legal
I mean it's really not as bad as real opiates/opioids. It is pretty impossible to overdose on the kratom leaf, itself. It is addicting, and there are withdrawal symptoms, but nothing like actual opiate withdrawals. It can be a helpful thing for opiate addicts to get off of harder stuff, or as pain management. I have an ex who is clean and sober thanks to that stuff, so maybe I am biased by that experience.
But it’s obvious to us all that making stuff illegal doesn’t help anyone except private prisons and sadistic cops and all of the growing number and assortment of private industries profiting off of prisoners (from phone calls to inedible food to companies using prisoners as slave labor), and actually causes way more harm than being proactive, right?
I'm not advocating that we ought to make it illegal, just a surprise that it isn't
I saw a VICE episode about this a few months back and this couple out in rural America were hooked on it. They'd eat like 3-6 bottles like every day or two. Neither of them had a car and the dude would walk a few miles to the store and back just to get it.
Eat your heart out Trumpers, affordable and much cheaper than OxyContin.
This is simply just more fear mongering, trying to use the heroin/fent epidemic to feed these bullshit articles for click farming.
Tianeptine shouldn’t be sold in gas stations obviously, but there is a BIG FUCKING DIFFERENCE in so many ways. There’s no need to make shit up and lie, the science is already there but no, these pathetic “journalists” must depend on exaggeration and misinformation (purposeful or no) to carry their stories and that in and of itself is harmful. It lowers faith is journalism (understandable, most of it is generated anyway) and it also misleads people about the drug (which often leads to misuse)
As someone who knows nothing about this, which parts are "exaggeration and misinformation".
Think I will stick to cannabis and beer, thanks.
Tianeptine is interesting but didn't seem all that great.
Gotta drink a gallon.
Here I go buying gray market drugs again.
LMAO all Americans are potentially good drug addicts..