Gas Stations Are Selling a Sleazy Drug That Gives You Seizures

Fuel stations and shops around the United States are still selling dangerous “elixels” that cause life-threatening attacks and power outages-although the food and Drug Administration summoned things 18 months ago.
as Associated Press Reports, health officials issue strong warnings about the brand products called “Neptuton’s Fix”, which are marketed as cognitive supplements containing an unacceptable compound called Tianeptine, a drug -like drug often referred to as “heroin gas station” or “zaza”.
Last year, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) took action against the brand after a general protest against its unhealthy goods. At the request of the FDA (FDA), Neptuune’s Fix has voluntarily recalled three of its products on January 28, 2024, but for some reason, it is still offered for sale in some Seedior stores.
Within the 18 months that followed, poison control centers across the country have informed a rise in calls about the company’s products that stimulate euphoria, prompting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to send a letter to health officials who warn of “the basic risk size or these products.”
Although the NepTune repair disaster is relatively new, Tiannptine itself is not.
It was originally developed as antidepressants by the manufacturer of French pharmaceutical preparations in the 1980s and sold under the brand name Coaxil across Europe and Asia, there is some evidence that Tianeptine can, in low doses, are used as a treatment for everything from asthma and attention deficit disorder to anxiety and bowel syndrome. However, Tianptin was not approved as a medicine or an accessory in the United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, Canada or the United States because of its addiction and its oppression in the side effects including increased heart rate, low blood pressure, heart attacks, seizures, and even death.
According to the people who bought and took the gray market products that are allegedly containing Tianptin, the side effects appear to exceed any potential height.
In the 2024 tale on the site of the drug Encyclopedia provided by the user Erowid- Do you remember it? The main store caused Tiannptine in “very dirty opium”.
The user wrote: “Tianptin delivered a familiar Aphthansian noise that was a little overcoming,” the user wrote. “This has caused noticeable respiratory depression, cloudy thinking, and even some narrow chest, suddenly followed by the descent that left me sad.”
On Reddit, Meanwhile, there is a full sub -sub -quitting, as users share horror stories about the drugs you send to the hospital.
In one of these threads that were published a few years ago, a person claimed to be working in a drug analysis laboratory said they were aware of “CH*Tty Knockoff” to repair Neptune who did not contain any Tianptin at all, but instead he was filled with artificial hemp – the same amazing things that entered SPIE and K2 – and well -known benzodia.
As with all unorganized nutritional supplements, Neptune’s Fix and others should be seen as tons of caution because there is no ruling body that makes sure that it contains what they claim is selling – and in the case of “heroin to the fuel station”, it should be completely avoided.
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2025-06-21 15:15:00