Tianaa, a"dietary supplement" containing tianeptine shown here, is now illegal to sell in the state of Ohio.
Following studies of adverse effects, from restless arm syndrome to sudden death, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy has banned any product, also known as"Tia" or"Gas Station Heroin," due to its opioid-like effects. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, in an emergency order, permitted the board to classify the chemical as a Schedule 1 controlled substance.
Packaged in brands like ZaZa and Tianaa and TD Red, tianeptine could be found in head shops and behind gas station counters since around 2000. But it was in 2015, according to the Board's recent report, that the National Poison Data System reported a"significant increase" in exposure calls, most likely a byproduct of the evolving national opioid epidemic., the Board made the substance illegal in Ohio, following six other states that had previously done so.
"After a review of all available data," the report continued,"the Ohio Board of Pharmacy found that tianeptine has no accepted medical use in treatment in this state, and poses an imminent hazard to the public health, safety or welfare."Online, where accounts of addiction are numerous, retailers based in France or China tout tianeptine as a"mood booster" or a"nootropic"—a memory enhancer— with bottles typically going for $50 to $70.
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