Johnathon Morrison’s mother helped get tianeptine banned in Alabama. But she says it makes her “sick” it is still being sold in stores across the U.S.

Kristi Terry keeps replaying the last time she saw her son Johnathon Morrison alive.

The 19-year-old scholarship student came into her bedroom on the night of Feb. 20, 2019 and asked if it was OK if he cooked some pizza rolls; he didn’t want to hog them from his younger sister, who was a fussy eater.

Terry, 41, and her husband found it odd that he was asking permission.

“We were like ‘you don’t have to ask to cook something," she said. In hindsight, she wishes she’d gotten up to see if he was feeling alright. She wonders if he was feeling sick at that point and was trying to settle his stomach with food.

The next morning Terry and her 15-year-old daughter found Morrison unresponsive in his bedroom in Trafford, Alabama. Paramedics spent an hour trying to revive him, but they couldn’t. Next to his body was a half-eaten plate of pizza rolls and a nearly empty bottle of tianeptine pills, an unapproved drug known as “gas station heroin” because of its addictive effects on some users.

  • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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    64 months ago

    Apparently paracetamol (or whatever the non name brand is) has one of the closest effective and lethal doses out of most household and social drugs. Lethal (Ld50 anyway) is something like 3x the recommended dose??

    • @ccdfa@lemm.ee
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      54 months ago

      Paracetamol and ibuprofen are not the same drug, and ibuprofen is not the name brand as far as I’m aware

    • @misanthropy@lemm.ee
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      34 months ago

      You’d have to eat a lot of paracetamol to kill yourself in one go, and it’s a slow, horrible death of liver failure. I’m lazy N not looking up numbers at the moment, afaik the you’re going to die zone is something like 8-10 grams, max FDA safe dose is 3.5 or 4. You shouldn’t take more than 800-1200mg at adult male size though, it’s extremely hard on the liver at high doses.

      paracetamol is a horrible, horrible way to go. You’ll spend days in a hospital bed, needing but intelligible for a transplant.