Comment · Sun, February 8, 2026 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
The story behind the FDA raid of Nootropics Depot
What they were answering
CrystalSplice · -3 points
You never should have sold it in the first place.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
It's easy to say that in retrospect, but nobody knew tianeptine could be abused when we brought it out. We sold tianeptine sodium for less than 3 years. When it was clear what it had become, we stopped selling it. Other vendors sold it much much longer than we did. Nootropic Source literally sold it till a few months ago, when they got a CIVIL enforcement letter telling them to stop. No criminal raid. They got a nice civil enforcement letter, and were allowed to just stop selling it with no penalties at all. They sold it in KILOGRAM BAGS for fucks sake, and they sold tianeptine consistently for 10 years! NewMind and Powder City sold it for longer than we did. NewMind got an FDA enforcement letter telling them to stop, and Powder City was sued for wrongful death from it, which is why they shut down. I am literally the only vendor that I know that ever sold tianeptine that willingly dropped it from the site of our own accord, without an FDA enforcement letter or lawsuit forcing it. Should we have just never sold it? Sure, you could make that argument. I did not know then what I know now about the legal and regulatory framework regarding these compounds. If we could rewind time to back then, and give me the knowledge I have now, I would absolutely not have sold it. Hindsight is always 20/20. However, looking at our situation regarding tianeptine from a 2026 lens, when it has been 8-9 years since we dropped it, is also not fair. If the government was so worried about tianeptine abuse, why let Nootropic Source sell kilogram bags of it to addicts till late 2025?