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TexasTowelie

(116,803 posts)
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 04:57 PM Jul 2020

State moves to ban antidepressant sold in convenience stores, can mimic opioids

The Alabama Department of Public Health is moving to ban a widely available antidepressant that can mimic the effects of opioids.

Tianeptine is approved in some other countries to treat depression, but is not approved in the United States, State Pharmacy Director Nancy Bishop told Alabama Daily News.

“The dose for depression is very low, but when taken in high doses, the drug produces a high and euphoric effect similar to opioids and can lead to dependence,” Bishop said. “It is taken as an opioid substitute or to eliminate opioid withdrawal symptoms and can be purchased at convenience stores and online as a dietary supplement.”

This week, the State Committee of Public Health, at the recommendation of Alabama Department of Public Health, moved to categorize tianeptine as a Schedule II drug. Other Schedule II drugs include morphine, cocaine, methamphetamine and hydrocodone. Some Schedule II drugs are available legally through prescriptions.

Read more: https://www.wbrc.com/2020/07/17/state-moves-ban-antidepressant-sold-convenience-stores-can-mimic-opioids/

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State moves to ban antidepressant sold in convenience stores, can mimic opioids (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2020 OP
Hmmmm ... I wonder why some would want to escape the beautiful day-to-day hum-drum of RKP5637 Jul 2020 #1
I have a few patients addicted to this. Switched from Kratom. It won't be detected on drug screen tulipsandroses Jul 2020 #2
not approved in the United States - When did the US allow.... JustFiveMoreMinutes Jul 2020 #3

RKP5637

(67,112 posts)
1. Hmmmm ... I wonder why some would want to escape the beautiful day-to-day hum-drum of
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 05:07 PM
Jul 2020

tRump-land Idiocracy and no future.

tulipsandroses

(6,220 posts)
2. I have a few patients addicted to this. Switched from Kratom. It won't be detected on drug screen
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 05:11 PM
Jul 2020

Kratom used to be not detected on standard drug screens, now there are drug screens for Kratom. I actually learned of this from one of my patients. I had never heard of it until he told me he relapsed and was using it, and low and behold it was in my drug book that I use all the time - but since its a drug that's not used in the USA- I had not paid attention to it.

JustFiveMoreMinutes

(2,133 posts)
3. not approved in the United States - When did the US allow....
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 06:05 PM
Jul 2020

... unapproved drugs to be sold OTC?

I thought that's why we had to go to Mexico or Canada?

What did I sleep through?

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