"Risks of 'Gas Station Heroin' Supplement Highlighted as Ohio Man Dies"

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A 37-year-old Ohio man died after taking the supplement Tianeptine, found in "Neptune's Fix," leading to a coma and heart attack. The FDA has warned about the dangers of Tianeptine, which has been linked to seizures, loss of consciousness, and death. Ohio has banned the sale and use of Tianeptine, also known as ZaZa and 'gas station heroin,' following the man's death and reports of its risks.
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- Supplement Known as 'Gas Station Heroin' Recalled PEOPLE
- 'Gas Station Heroin' Is a Dangerous and Often Contaminated Supplement Scientific American
- Carolina lab begins testing for 'gas station heroin' on the heels of FDA warning WYFF4 Greenville
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