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‘Gas station heroin’ sold as ‘elixir’ prompts health warning



A product called “Neptune’s Fix,” which is sold at convenience stores, contains a potentially dangerous substance nicknamed “gas station heroin.” It’s been tied to a cluster of severe side effects — including seizure and cardiac arrest — in New Jersey, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Gas station heroin, formally known as tianeptine, isn’t approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for any medical uses, but in some countries, it’s been cleared as a treatment for depression or anxiety. It’s considered an “atypical” antidepressant, in that it alters the activity of a variety of chemical messengers in the brain and, notably, activates opioid receptors.

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