Comment · Fri, December 19, 2014 · Ceretropic
Tianeptine abusers- Another reason your misuse may affect responsible consumers
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[deleted] · 7 points
I will remove this post in a few days as not to crud up the search engine with things related to abuse of tianeptine. Perhaps this is commn sense and should go without saying, but this was an interesting thought:
We some places in the US are starting to pull Tianeptine, and some places are running out of it. A lot of people speculate that it was caused by the 2014 study that tianeptine is a MOR and DOR agonist (albeit very mild) and Tianeptine is also a drug with some known abuse potential. This could be part of the reason why. Obviously there are legal repercussions could in theory happen (example someone stupid would overdose). But other substances like Kratom and Phenibut are very widely available in the US, sold by many companies.
But it could also be because the owners of nootropics sites know that they are selling ridiculous amounts to one person and they obviously have a problem. Granted, it may go unnoticed at first but after you keep selling it in large amounts to the same people isn't that going to bother them? It brings up a moral dilemma then really. I think that it's part of the reason people are backing out
Again im not talking down to anyone, but we should c…
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shes_fixing_her_hair · -2 points
The science is rather sketchy, I agree. I can't say I'm convinced that tianeptine is neuroprotective. It does help a lot with depression and anxiety though. Some people may see that as negative but really we don't know the full mechanism of action for a lot of rx drugs
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Tianeptine is absolutely neuroprotective, when used appropriately.