
A picture launched by the FDA exhibits bottles containing tianeptine and different compounds. Authorities have urged fuel station retailer house owners and others to not promote the merchandise, with names like Neptune’s Repair, Za Za and Tianaa, citing critical well being dangers.
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A long time earlier than it turned referred to as “fuel station heroin,” tianeptine was prescribed to deal with despair in dozens of nations. Now, U.S. poison management facilities are reporting a dramatic spike in instances involving tianeptine — a drug that is not FDA authorised, and one which authorities warn poses overdose and dependency dangers.
Tianeptine inhabits a murky house in U.S. drug regulation. It is unlawful to market or promote the drug, however it’s additionally not on the record of federally managed substances. And whereas it is in merchandise offered at fuel stations and different shops, it is also available for purchase on-line.
A rising variety of states have now banned tianeptine, most not too long ago, Florida. However thousands and thousands of individuals in Europe, Asia and South America have used the drug — even though for years, nobody was certain precisely the way it labored.
“That is type of a mistaken identification sort of drug,” Todd Hillhouse, an affiliate professor on the College of Wisconsin-Inexperienced Bay who research antidepressants’ mechanisms and historical past, advised NPR. “And it is type of wild.”
The drug’s true identification emerged after researchers found out it is a sort of opioid — one which does, the truth is, work in a approach that is just like heroin. One other similarity? Individuals who abuse tianeptine report that it has left them wrestling with habit.
This is extra to learn about tianeptine and its uncommon historical past:
It is obtainable within the U.S., regardless of lack of FDA approval
Launched in Europe within the Eighties, tianeptine has by no means been cleared by the U.S. Meals and Drug Administration for medical use. It is offered within the U.S. as a nootropic, a substance promising to reinforce customers’ temper and cognitive perform.
Consultants warn that it is harmful to devour any unapproved drug, significantly one which poses the danger of dependency and withdrawal, and that within the case of tianeptine, could cause respiratory despair and extreme sedation. Usually packaged in colourful, shot-sized bottles, these rogue tianeptine merchandise include the drug in various concentrations and have additionally been discovered to incorporate harmful artificial cannabinoids.
“Think about for those who’re [at a] truck cease, you are taking two bottles of that and also you’re driving down the highway — now you are excessive on opioids,” Hillhouse says. “It isn’t a secure scenario to be in. And it might be unintentional. So I believe it is good to get this on the market and maintain folks vigilant. Simply since you see it in a fuel station doesn’t suggest it is secure.”
Individuals who use extra pure types of tianeptine typically face one other hazard: habit. A Reddit discussion board for folks making an attempt to stop the drug lots of them name “tia” has grown to some 5,500 members. They describe taking full grams of the drug every day — in some instances, greater than 100 instances the producer’s advisable day by day dose.

A packet of tianeptine is seen in federal courtroom paperwork, in a case that resulted in a web based retailer being hit with a two-year jail time period and an order to repay greater than $1.8 million in proceeds from unlawful drug gross sales. Because the packet notes, the drug just isn’t authorised by the FDA.
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It was developed in France
Within the late Eighties, Tianeptine gained its first market approval as an antidepressant: in France, the place it was offered underneath the commerce title Stablon.
The drug ultimately unfold to at the very least 66 international locations, generally underneath the commerce names Coaxil and Tatinol. Its advisable dose was small — one 12.5 mg pill — and since the physique clears it shortly, doses have been to be taken 3 times a day. It additionally was marketed as having minimal unwanted effects.
Tianeptine got here out as Prozac was turning into a sensation, bringing a brand new period of selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor medication, or SSRIs. Tianeptine was lumped in with older medication known as tricyclics.
“Its chemical construction has three rings, so folks thought that it was a tricyclic antidepressant,” Jonathan Javitch, a professor at Columbia College and a analysis psychiatrist on the New York State Psychiatric Institute who’s an authority on tianeptine, advised NPR.
The drug labored, however nobody knew how
Researchers quickly realized tianeptine did not appear to work like another antidepressant. Even in 2012 — 25 years after its preliminary authorization — France’s Transparency Committee, an advisory panel that assesses medicines for the federal government, described tianeptine as “an antidepressant, the precise mechanism of motion of which isn’t recognized.”
Each tricyclics and SSRIs work by concentrating on receptors for neurotransmitters reminiscent of serotonin, aiming to dam neurotransmitters from being reabsorbed to allow them to enhance ranges of our our bodies’ key behavioral and temper regulators. However in exams, tianeptine did not connect to these receptors.
“It did not work at an entire number of receptors,” Javitch mentioned. “And it was mainly a thriller of how this compound labored.”
Hillhouse of the College of Wisconsin compares it to having a key that matches a lock — however not understanding which lock the important thing opens.
It confirmed promise of broad advantages to the mind
Tianeptine caught Javitch’s eye about 10 years in the past, after a colleague at Columbia, Dali Sames, steered they check out the drug. Research had steered it can enhance reminiscence and ease anxiousness and convey different advantages.
Javitch’s curiosity grew when he noticed analysis by the late scientist Ben McEwan, outlining the drug’s seeming “neurorestorative” capacity to appropriate injury within the mind. Tianeptine was described as modulating one of many main neurotransmitters within the mind and selling neuroplasticity, the mind’s very important capacity to adapt.
“This antidepressant is wealthy in future prospects,” each for its personal utility and to enhance our understanding of despair, McEwan and his fellow researchers wrote.
A ‘surprising’ breakthrough confirmed it labored like an opioid
Of their work, Javitch, Dali and their colleagues discovered that tianeptine targets the mu opioid receptor, which is named for morphine and controls pleasure, ache reduction and want. The discovering was surprising, Javitch mentioned, given the ongoing opioid disaster. Much more shocking: Tianeptine didn’t simply bind to the opioid receptor.
“It truly prompts the receptor like different opioids do, like morphine or like oxycodone or like fentanyl,” Javitch mentioned.
They have been additionally shocked as a result of it is not the best way different antidepressants work — and on the time of their analysis in 2014, there have been few indicators of tianeptine abuse, Javitch mentioned.
The researchers’ findings introduced a swirl of competing feelings. They have been excited to find a singular antidepressant mechanism — however they have been additionally properly conscious of surging opioid habit within the U.S. Their hopes for the drug’s future have been instantly tempered.
Since then, Javitch and his colleagues have been working to synthesize analogs for tianeptine, hoping to isolate its probably useful properties from its probably dangerous ones.
“I am not cavalier about it,” he mentioned. “I do not assume it ought to be offered in fuel stations or over-the-counter. However I believe that it does have scientific and medical therapeutic potential.”
However it’s additionally upsetting, Javitch mentioned, that reviews of abuse rose after his crew revealed their findings in 2014.
Abuse, and calls to poison facilities, have risen
Even earlier than the opioid hyperlink was confirmed, folks have been starting to abuse tianeptine.
In 2007, Stablon added a warning that sufferers with a historical past of habit ought to be intently monitored. And in 2011, French officers discovered a small subset of sufferers have been “deviant customers of tianeptine,” which means they have been far youthful than the median age of 57; have been taking an especially excessive estimated day by day dose of 540 mg of the drug; and have been “buying” for tianeptine, utilizing a number of medical doctors and pharmacies every month.
France imposed new restrictions, placing tianeptine underneath narcotics laws and limiting prescription size.
Within the U.S., emergency calls about tianeptine spiked after the opioid findings emerged. From 2000 to 2013, the Nationwide Poison Information System acquired a mean of lower than one name a 12 months about tianeptine publicity, in response to the CDC. However dozens of calls started to return in after 2014, and instances have continued to rise, with 391 calls about tianeptine to U.S. poison facilities in 2023, in response to America’s Poison Facilities, a nonprofit that companions with the CDC and state companies.
“This improve in voluntary reviews to poison facilities serves as a robust sign that use of this substance is on the rise within the U.S.,” the group mentioned in a message to NPR.

Packets labeled as containing 5 grams of tianeptine are seen in a picture submitted by federal prosecutors earlier this 12 months.
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From 2000 to 2017, the Nationwide Poison Information System reported that 82% of tianeptine calls concerned males and that just about 57% of calls concerned folks aged 21-40.
The flood of tales about its habit-forming properties are one other signal of tianeptine’s unfold. Within the Reddit discussion board about quitting the drug, individuals who describe themselves as former heavy customers of opioids say tianeptine is as addictive, if no more, than different medication they’ve used.
Tianeptine withdrawal has been documented since at the very least 2017, when Yale clinicians described “a major withdrawal syndrome” in a 36-year-old affected person who was making an attempt to stop the drug. The person purchased the drug on-line and had been self-medicating his despair.
A number of deaths have been linked to tianeptine
Final 12 months, a cluster of calls to New Jersey’s poison management middle was traced to Neptune’s Repair — a tianeptine elixir that additionally comprises different compounds, reminiscent of cannabinoids — prompting the FDA to situation repeated warnings and ship a letter to retailers urging them to cease promoting any product with tianeptine. The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention mentioned that 13 of 17 tianeptine sufferers in New Jersey have been admitted to intensive care — with extreme signs that might be resulting from potent cannabinoids and/or the results of a number of medication.
“Thus far, we’ve recognized one overdose demise that concerned tianeptine in New Jersey,” Michele Calvo, the New Jersey Well being Division’s director of opioid response, advised NPR earlier this 12 months. “Nevertheless, tianeptine was not implicated as a reason behind demise for this case (the case concerned a number of different substances that have been implicated in the reason for the demise).”
The primary recognized tianeptine fatalities within the U.S. occurred when two males died after ordering tianeptine powder on-line, in response to a 2018 research.
The household of an Ohio man who died after taking Neptune’s Repair not too long ago filed a wrongful demise lawsuit. In Texas, the mother and father of a person who died after taking tianeptine in 2015 sued on-line retailer Powder Metropolis; the corporate mentioned it was halting its enterprise quickly afterward.
U.S. authorities attempt to crack down
Lack of a federal ban on tianeptine has meant states have been performing on their very own. In 2018, Michigan turned the first state to ban gross sales of the drug, classifying it as a Schedule II managed substance, the identical class as medication like cocaine and fentanyl. The FDA says at the very least 12 states have enacted comparable bans, which incorporates merchandise reminiscent of Neptune’s Repair and prohibits retailers from delivery to these states.
When contacted by NPR, an FDA spokesperson famous that each one gross sales of tianeptine are unlawful within the U.S., as a result of the drug hasn’t been authorised for any medical use. They mentioned the company is “working with U.S. Customs and Border Safety to assist cease imports of tianeptine.”
In February, two separate federal instances involving tianeptine gross sales on-line resulted within the forfeit of a mixed $4.2 million. In a kind of instances, Ryan Stabile of Pasadena, Calif., was sentenced to 2 years in jail. Within the different, Nootropics Depot CEO Paul Eftang was ordered to serve probation.
Bipartisan laws to federally classify tianeptine as a Schedule III drug was launched in Congress earlier this 12 months. The Home invoice would place the drug in the identical class as ketamine, anabolic steroids and a few codeine preparations. It has lingered in committee; its backers say they’re going to maintain combating for the invoice.
However there are indicators that even when efforts to maintain the drug out of shops succeeds, tianeptine has already change into a part of the nation’s wrestle with opioids.
The Drug Enforcement Administration mentioned this 12 months that legislation enforcement brokers have discovered tianeptine powder in bulk. Drug sellers have used it to make counterfeit hydrocodone and oxycodone tablets, the company mentioned, or to fill baggies made to resemble heroin packages.