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'Gas station heroin' prevalence prompts FDA to issue health warning Tianeptine is illegal to sell as a supplement in the United States, but somehow, it's still on store shelves across the country.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an urgent warning about tianeptine—a substance marketed as a dietary supplement but known on the street as "gas station heroin." Subscribe to our ...
The Stop Gas Station Heroin coalition today commended the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for issuing warning letters ...
It's a product commonly found on shelves at convenience stores, but Gov. Matt Meyer signed a bill on July 21 that bans it ...
CBD American Shaman and other purveyors of Gas Station Heroin have marketed 7 and Pseudo products as supplements formulated ...
Health officials urge caution over gas station heroin, as FDA warns on risks of tianeptine, ... In 2018, the FDA issued a warning letter to the maker of a product called Tianna, ...
Sold under names like Zaza, Tianaa and Neptune's Fix, they contain an unapproved and illegal ingredient — tianeptine The products pose risks for addiction as well as dangerous side effects ...
And last month the Food and Drug Administration sent a warning to health professionals about “the magnitude of the underlying danger or these products.” Here’s what to know about gas station ...
TUESDAY, June 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The small, colorful bottles hawked at convenience stores, smoke shops and filling stations as cognitive supplements or energy are often called "gas ...
And last month the Food and Drug Administration sent a warning to health professionals about “the magnitude of the underlying danger or these products.” Here’s what to know about gas station ...