Health officials express alarm over addictive products commonly sold as dietary supplements

The New York Times (1/10, Hoffman ) reports, “Often sold as a dietary supplement and promoted by retailers as a mood booster and focus aid, tianeptine,” popularly known as gas-station heroin, “is among a growing, unregulated class of potentially addictive products available in gas stations, convenience stores and smoke shops and across the internet.” The drugs “often originate in other countries, including Indonesia and Russia, where they are commonly used,” although the FDA “has not approved them as medicines in the United States.” Notably, “at least nine states have banned or severely restricted tianeptine, including Florida, Michigan and Ohio.”

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