As of 2025, Utah has updated its Controlled Substances Act with a significant change that impacts residents, healthcare providers, and legal professionals alike. Two substances—Phenibut and Tianeptine—have been classified as Schedule 1 drugs, placing them in the same category as some of the most tightly controlled substances in the state. This change, enacted through recent legislation, aims to address growing concerns about the misuse and potential dangers of these compounds. Here’s what you need to know about this new law and its implications.
Under the Utah Controlled Substances Act, Schedule 1 drugs are substances deemed to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use in the United States. These drugs are heavily regulated, and possession, distribution, or manufacture can lead to severe legal consequences, including felony charges. Common examples of Schedule 1 drugs include heroin, LSD, and now, Phenibut and Tianeptine.
The 2025 update to Utah’s drug laws specifically adds Phenibut and Tianeptine to the Schedule 1 list, as outlined in the following excerpt from the legislation:
The full list of chemical classifications for these substances, as provided in the legislation, includes various derivatives and isomers to ensure comprehensive regulation. For example, Phenibut’s listing includes “(N-3-methyl-1-(2-phenylethyl)-4-piperidyl)-N-phenylpropanamide,” while Tianeptine’s includes “(KKK)(MMM) Trimeperidine.” This detailed categorization ensures that all forms of these drugs are covered under the new law.
The decision to classify Phenibut and Tianeptine as Schedule 1 drugs stems from growing public health concerns. Both substances have been linked to increasing rates of abuse and adverse health effects across the U.S. In Utah, lawmakers likely acted to curb their availability due to:
The addition of Phenibut and Tianeptine to Schedule 1 has immediate implications for Utahns:
To avoid legal issues and protect your health, here are some steps you can take:
This change in the Controlled Substances Act reflects Utah’s broader efforts to balance public safety with individual rights. Interestingly, 2025 has also seen firearm-friendly reforms, such as HB0195, which protects gun owners in plea in abeyance agreements (a topic we’ve covered in a separate article). While the state is cracking down on dangerous substances like Phenibut and Tianeptine, it’s also taking steps to ensure lawful gun owners aren’t unfairly penalized in legal proceedings. This dual approach highlights Utah’s commitment to addressing public health while preserving constitutional protections.
Q: Can I still buy Phenibut or Tianeptine online?
No. As Schedule 1 drugs, they are illegal to sell, purchase, or possess in Utah, regardless of the source.
Q: What if I didn’t know these were illegal?
Ignorance of the law is not typically a defense, but a criminal defense attorney may be able to argue mitigating circumstances on your behalf.
Q: Are there any exceptions for medical use?
No. Schedule 1 drugs, by definition, have no accepted medical use in the U.S., so there are no exceptions for Phenibut or Tianeptine.
Q: What should I do if I’m charged with possession?
Contact a criminal defense attorney immediately. Firms like Provo Criminal Defense offer free consultations and can help you navigate the charges.
Utah’s decision to classify Phenibut and Tianeptine as Schedule 1 drugs in 2025 is a significant step toward addressing the risks these substances pose. While this law aims to protect public health, it also means residents need to be proactive in ensuring compliance. Whether you’re a supplement user, a healthcare provider, or someone facing related charges, understanding this new law is crucial.
If you have questions or need legal assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to a professional. At Provo Criminal Defense, Jake Gunter and his team are here to help you navigate Utah’s evolving legal landscape. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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