Tianeptine Sulfate Description
Tianeptine is a potent mood brightener and nootropic supplement, celebrated for its effects on wellbeing and cognition, providing immediate and also long term benefits. Within an hour of use, it provides mental stability and clarity, functioning as a medium duration productivity tool. Additionally, its beneficial effects compound over extended use, resulting in a long-term effect which reduces feelings of stress, sadness and anxiety.
These capsules contain Tianeptine Sulfate, which has substantial advantages over the Sodium form. Tianeptine Sodium is metabolized and excreted extremely quickly, resulting in a very spiky effect profile. The Sulfate form has a much slower rate of absorption and use, allowing for a smooth rise, peak, and ramp down. Given the mood-stabilizing advantages of Tianeptine, the Sulfate allows for more finely-tuned adjustments and greater control.
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At Nootropics.com, you can buy Tianeptine Sulfate in a jar of 60x25mg capsules. All of our products are quality tested once after manufacturing, and then undergo a stringent process of quality assurance by an independent third-party lab. We test for identity, purity, and an array of heavy metals using FTIR and HPLC. Our products use vegetable capsules suitable for vegans.
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Tianeptine Sulfate Guidelines
Dosage: 1 – 2 capsules per day
Effect onset: 45 – 60 minutes
Effect duration: Tianeptine Sulfate is a long-lasting mood booster, with a peak effect duration of 5.5h. Improved mood can last 11h, with some residual benefits reported up to 30 hours later.
Extended use: Safe for daily use. 4 – 6 weeks of use results in a long-term mood-brightening effect. Tolerance is sometimes reported, so if effects subside, taking 1 week off can restore potency.
Usage notes:
- Day-long effects can be achieved by spreading intake throughout the day.
- If Tianeptine causes drowsiness, Caffeine or Adrafinil may counteract this.
Alcohol note: It is not advised to consume alcohol while taking Tianeptine, as it may lead to increased liver toxicity and stronger hangovers.
WARNING: Tianeptine may have opiate-like withdrawal symptoms and shows potential for abuse. Ensure that usage is gradually reduced with care, and if ever in doubt, consult a qualified medical professional. If you have ever been addicted to opioids, Tianeptine may have an immediate addictive effect.
WARNING: Do not take Tianeptine supplements if you are currently or have been on MAOIs in the previous 14 days.
Always consult with a qualified healthcare physician before taking any new dietary supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Further Information
The mechanism of action is unclear. It is thought that it acts as a selective Serotonin re-uptake enhancer (SSRE), though this claim is contested. It is currently thought that its effects are mainly achieved via the glutamatergic system, although it also affects other systems.
Third-party purity testing:
Certificate of Authenticity – Tianeptine Sulfate
Chemical name: 7-[(3-chloro-6,11-dihydro-6-methyldibenzo[c,f][1,2]thiazepin-11-yl)amino]heptanoic acid S,S-dioxide
Other names: Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol, Tianeurax, Salymbra
Side effects: headaches, dizziness, trouble sleeping, drowsiness, dry mouth, constipation, nausea, abdominal pain, weight gain, agitation, anxiety/irritability.
Tianeptine is a well-studied nootropic supplement and is considered safe at standard doses, but if side effects do occur, please exercise caution. If discomfort persists or intensifies, always consult a medical practitioner.
Further information (off-site)
Wikipedia Entry
Citations
1. Antidepressant and anxiolytic activities of tianeptine: an overview of clinical trials
2. Tianeptine: an antidepressant with memory-protective properties
3. Tianeptine versus fluo xetine in the treatment of depression complicating Alzheimer’s disease
4. Neurobiological and clinical effects of the antidepressant tianeptine
5. The neurobiological properties of Stablon: from monoamine hypothesis to glutamatergic modulation