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Unregulated supplements containing tianeptine are being sold at gas stations, contributing to a rise in poison control center calls.
Health officials want you to think twice before buying one of those brightly colored little bottles often sold at gas ...
Despite FDA warnings and no U.S. approval, underground brands keep marketing tianeptine products like Zaza and Tianaa, ...
The Food and Drug Administration is sounding the alarm regarding the substance Tianeptine, sometimes referred to as “gas station heroin.” ...
So-called "gas station heroin' contains the banned tianeptine drug. Here's what parents in Delaware should know.
“Gas Station Heroin” isn’t a nickname cooked up by news headlines. It’s the FDA’s own term for dangerous synthetic drugs now ...
The Federal Drug Administration is warning people about a substance that has earned the nickname "gas station heroin," called ...
Her team documented a cluster of emergency calls in New Jersey last year linked to a flavored elixir called Neptune’s Fix, ...
U.S. cases of severe side effects from exposure to tianeptine have increased from 11 in total between 2000 and 2013 to 151 in ...
The pills and powders often sold at gas stations contain tianeptine, a drug that's never been approved by the FDA which can cause serious side effects.
You've probably seen them at the store, but did you know what's actually in them? "Gas station heroin" has prompted the FDA ...
Tianeptine is illegal to sell as a supplement in the United States, but somehow, it's still on store shelves across the ...