Tianeptine is a known antidepressant agent. Several brand names sell the compound, which numerous countries worldwide already use to treat depression.
Its potency attracts users for off-label recreational and nootropic uses, contributing to its growing following among diverse communities.
Tianeptine offers a strong mood lift for healthy individuals, but is it wise to use it freely, given its SSRE nature?
What is Tianeptine
As mentioned, researchers believe Tianeptine enhances selective serotonin reuptake. Evidence indicates Tianeptine’s negligible effect on serotonin levels alone, implying a mechanism of action differing from previous assumptions when combined.
Available data substantiates Tianeptine’s recognition as a potent antidepressant with anti-anxiety and neuroprotective properties. It suggests Tianeptine’s potential in treating cognitive decline disorders and counteracting deficits in attention, memory, and problem-solving skills.
Tianeptine intrigues researchers due to its mechanism challenging the traditional monoamine hypothesis of depression, which focuses on dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. According to this primer:
āConverging lines of evidences demonstrate actions of tianeptine on the glutamatergic system, and therefore offer new insights into how tianeptine may be useful in the treatment of depressive disorders.ā
Further research is necessary to precisely position Tianeptine in the broader context, elucidating the complexity of depressive disorders.
French researchers developed Tianeptine in the 1980s; it’s currently a prescription drug in many parts of Europe and Asia. Tianeptine lacks FDA regulation in the US due to pharmaceutical companies’ limited interest in it. This means the drug is unscheduled and you can purchase it directly from vendors online.
Other Names
Tianeptine is also referred to by its specific brand names: Stablon, Coaxil, Tatinol, Tianeurax, and Salymbra.
Editorās Note
I was wary of giving this one a shot. Prescription grade antidepressants donāt sound like the type of thing to take lightly, but I had read that people had some remarkable mood experiences with it, and so I proceeded. Cautiously. I wanted to go with the capsules but had a tough time tracking them down, so I went with the powder instead.
I had read some widely varying information about dosing. One pharmacy entry I came across mentioned what seemed like a light dosing regimen:
āYou should take your Stablon tablets 12.5mg swallowed whole with a glass of water, three times daily before a meal. Continue taking Stablon tablets 12.5mg for weeks or months as prescribed by your doctor, depending on your condition.
For major depression, a lower dose may suffice. On Reddit, some discuss pushing the limits with the compound.
āI used 300 milligrams. 100 milligrams three times a day, five times a week. Only withdrawal I had was some body aches and cold symptoms.ā
To avoid withdrawal or overdose, I opted for a cautious approach, trying a single 12-milligram dose to gauge its effects. Iām glad I took it easy.
Social Proof
Thereās no doubt that Tianeptine works. The question is what effects it will have on you when you take it. Some have had positive experiences:
āI took 20 mg a couple of times and 40 mg twice. Basically, I noticed a difference. The racy thoughts slowed down considerably, I noticed my mood and confidence went up. I would describe it as a kind of energy to be more talkative, and not as anxious and self-conscious. Less worrying and Less OCD.ā
Some experienced some pronounced side effects:
āIāve noticed several side effects, which increase with the amount that I take and decrease accordingly: 1) Profuse sweatingā¦2) shocking dry mouthā¦3) Frequent urination at nightā¦4) Sudden bouts of extreme sleepinessā¦5) No pitting edemaā¦6) Significantly decreased sex driveā¦ā
Iāve also seen a lot of talk about withdrawal symptoms that come with using Tianeptine. So, potent stuff, but you should handle it with care.
Benefits and Effects
Tianeptine is primarily used to treat depression symptoms but has several effects that extend beyond this narrowly prescribed application.
Mood Enhancement
The antidepressant effects of Tianeptine are well known and widespread. According to a review of its use:
āThe antidepressant efficacy and favourable tolerability and pharmacokinetic profiles of tianeptine in patients with depression, including those with associated anxiety, have been proven; the data indicate that it may have additional potential in specific subgroups of depressed patients such as the older people and those with chronic alcoholism.ā
When supplemented by otherwise healthy persons, it provides a considerable mood boost, coupled with a sensation of physical euphoria. In some cases, these can rival the feeling of a typical opioid. Predictably, this comes with some danger of abuse and potential withdrawal symptoms when discontinued.
Anti-Anxiety Effects
Tianeptine also functions as an anti-anxiolytic, meaning that it nullifies feelings of anxiety in those that take it:
āWhen administered acutely, tianeptine counteracted the anxiogenic effect of benzodiazepine and alcohol withdrawal in the social interaction test, whereas no effects were observed in the stress-induced hyperthermia, elevated plus-maze and social interaction testā¦Tianeptine also significantly reduced the incidence of aggressive conflicts in stressed and unstressed control rats during periods when aggression is high.ā
So, in addition to making you feel good, it also calms you down and helps you āchill out,ā as it were.
Additional Effects
There is also some information to suggest that Tianeptine might help with physical issues like asthma and irritable bowel syndrome. Tianeptine’s serotonin reuptake effects counter bronchoconstriction and influence the gastrointestinal system, demonstrating its diverse physiological impact.
How It Works
It has been noted that Tianeptine does not function in the same manner as many other antidepressants. It has, at best, a negligible effect on monoamines (dopamine, serotonin, etc.). Information indicates Tianeptine may reduce extracellular serotonin levels while potentially modifying the neurotransmitter’s reuptake process:
Tianeptine exhibits no affinity for known neurotransmitter receptors and doesn’t inhibit serotonin or noradrenaline uptake in the central nervous system.
Though researchers are still unsure of those facts, they are more certain of Tianeptineās ability to increase neuroplasticity and to modulate a compound known as glutamate, which also plays a role in depression according to recent studies:
āThe past decade has seen a steady accumulation of evidence supporting a role for the excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter, glutamate, and its receptors (several classes of ionotropic -ion channel-coupled- and metabotropic -G-protein-coupled- receptors) in depression and antidepressant activity.ā
So, after ingesting Tianeptine, it works its way through the bloodstream to the brain, then starts to work its magic, usually inside an hour. Itās a quick-acting drug, and generally, the effects linger for anywhere from 3-4 hours, which is why multiple doses are recommended throughout the day.
Dosage
The standard dosage for Stablon pills is 12.5 milligrams three times a day, or 37.5 milligrams. Some have noted that a larger dose of Tianeptineā40-50 milligramsāonce in the morning increases the anti-anxiety effects of the drug. Those using it for recreational purposes have been known to take their dosage up to 300-500 milligrams a day, though, this is not advisable if youāre first trying to figure out how Tianeptine will affect you.
It does not have to be taken with food, and there are no additional considerations youāll need to make in terms of weight, sex, etc. You might, however, want to refrain from taking this substance with alcohol. Use with other antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, etc.) is also something you might want to avoid, as it could result in unintended side effects.
If you are currently suffering from depression, you might want to consult with a doctor about the ideal dose as depression and its symptoms can vary from individual to individual. Hence, the ideal treatment for individuals will also vary. Youāll also want to avoid having Tianeptine react adversely with any current medication that you are on.
Stacking
As a potent antidepressant, it might not be advisable to mix Tianeptine with other compounds without first consulting a doctor. More benign substances like caffeine can provide an energy boost, and there are anecdotal reports of some nootropics that work well with Tianeptine and donāt hinder its effects in any way. These include Noopept, the cognitive enhancer/psychostimulatory agent, and Phenibut, the GABA enhancer said to increase mood. When taken at standard doses, each compound will do their own thing, allowing you to reap the benefits of both Tianeptine and the nootropic of your choosing without dampening either one individually.
Alternatives
Tianeptine is a powerful mood-altering substance. You might want to gain some of the mood enhancement without the risk for abuse and withdrawal symptoms, though. In that case, you should try one of these alternatives:
5-HTP
5-Hydroxytryptophan, also called Oxitriptan, is an amino acid and precursor to several neurotransmitters (serotonin, melatonin). 5-HTP goes to work in the brain by increasing the production of these neurotransmitters.
It plays an important role in conditions where serotonin is believed to be a factor, and this group includes depression, insomnia, and several other mood/sleep related disorders. Clinical studies have shown that 5-HTP is useful in treating depression symptoms.
When supplementing with 5-HTP orally, users experience an enhancement in their mood along with a reduction in anxiety symptoms and nervousness.
Phenibut
This pharmaceutical drug is an analog of a compound known as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Preliminary research shows that it might decrease anxiety and have additional effects on mood, but those studies have only been performed on animals to date. Anecdotal data, however, gives us tales of Phenibut assisting with not only anxiety, but fear, tension, stress, depression, fatigue, and several other negative emotions. It might also help with improving memory, learning, and thinking, if proponents are to be believed.
Aniracetam
This nootropic is used to assist Alzheimerās patients but has an additional role as an anxiety reducer. Its ability to modulate the AMPA receptor is thought to confer this ability, and when supplemented, users report feeling calmer, more motivated, and better able to tackle many of their daily tasks.
Closing Thoughts
Tianeptine is powerful stuff, which is why I recommend exercising caution when trying it out. It will definitely affect your mood and has great potential to control anxiety symptoms, but it also seems as if itās easy to go overboard with it.
To avoid that, I say start with a very small dose and work your way up if necessary, but donāt start by jumping off the deep end unless youāre sure of how Tianeptine will affect you.