Mark Godding and Linda Godding of Fort Collins were both recently sentenced to six-month prison terms for distributing new 'smart drugs' not approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA).
June 20, 2022 at 4:57 pmMark Godding and Linda Godding of Fort Collins were both recently sentenced to six-month prison terms for distributing new “smart drugs” not approved by the Federal Drug Administration .from U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado. They distributed the drugs to U.S. consumers as personal supplements.
The Goddings purchased Might Stacks, LLC in December 2016 and began selling the drugs through the website bluebrainboost.com a month later. One of the offered products included tianeptine. While some people seek the drug to treat depression and anxiety, and it is available in other countries, it is considereddue to the high risk of addiction for those with a history of opioid use or misuse.
One customer, after purchasing Blue Brain Boost’s Tianeptine Sodium Powder, reported “a rapid heart rate, a pressure in brain and rapid breathing” after a single dose, and vomited out the product, as stated in the plea agreement.
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