The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is linking a “cluster of severe illness” to products with the unapproved drug tianeptine, also known as “gas station heroin,” that could also contain synthetic cannabis.
It's known by the street name "gas station heroin," but a new government report finds the highly addictive supplement Neptune's Fix may also contain synthetic pot.
CDC warns that Neptune’s Fix gas station heroin may contain synthetic pot, linked to life-threatening effects such as seizures, brain swelling and hallucinations.