Comment · Mon, January 5, 2015 · Ceretropic
how would you classify tianeptine as?
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nutrop · 2 points
Since it is uncontrolled in the U.S., it is being sold as a nootropic, but it sometimes fall under as TCA (tricyclic antidepressant) and as analgesic affecting the opioid receptor.
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nutrop · 1 points
he probably meant .1mg of fent and .1 mg of tia didn't kill the mice, who knows. I can't say if he is comparing fent with tia. "substituted" only means "in place of". Didn't know IV tia is even available. I'd stick with the 12.5mg tablets they are meant to be taken in and sold as.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
He PMed me, and the dosages are very different. He is using much higher dosages of Tianeptine to equal a small dose of acetylfentanyl. We was testing to compare reinforcement between the two.