Comment · Tue, February 10, 2015 · Ceretropic
Question about taking sublingual Tianeptine
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ohheyaubrie · 10 points
So I just received my liquid Tianeptine from Ceretropics. As it turns out, the dose is about half the dropper that it comes with, which is quite a bit of liquid. I attempted to hold it under my tongue/in my mouth but didn't make it very long, and ended up sort of half swallowing it (mixed with spit by then) and half spitting some out because the taste was so unpleasant. The taste is still in my mouth and not very enjoyable.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to better administer this? Is this my only option? I am not even sure how long I need to hold it there. I literally just ordered it and I doubt I can return it so I need to find a way to get my money out of this. Might get the powder and make pills next time but I have a whole bottle left.
Edit: I also read in another thread once that it was flavored...but this one just tastes like chemicals. Not sure if I got the "wrong" one or something?
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Seicair · 3 points
This.
The stuff is flavored, (almond I think?) and with a bit of sweetener, but it does take a bit of getting used to. I didn't mind it after the first day, though.
But like Biff says, it doesn't have to be sublingual, and if you really don't like the taste, mix it with a bit of water or juice or something.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We changed it. It's coffee/chocolate now. We also dropped the sucralose, since some people think adding a chloro group is the same as poisoning yourself with chlorine gas.
We've had a few people say they liked the old flavor more, and some say this one is way better. I don't know. This one tastes like a chocolate covered coffee bean to me. But I generally handle flavors better than most.