GHB, gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (4-hydroxybutanoic acid, C4H8O3) is a therapeutic drug, an illegal drug, and a naturally occurring substance found in the central nervous system,wine, beef, small citrus fruits and almost all other living creatures in small amounts.
In a medical setting, GHB is used as a general anesthetic, to treat conditions such as insomnia, clinical depression, narcolepsy, and alcoholism, and to improve athletic performance. It is also used illegally under the street names Juice or Liquid Ecstasy, either as an intoxicant, or as a date rape drug. As well, the human body’s cells naturally produce GHB. GHB is structurally related to the ketone body beta-hydroxybutyrate. As a drug it is used most commonly in the form of a salt. GHB is also produced as a result of fermentation and so is found in small quantities in some beers and wines.
This compilation of two studies documents dosages, effects, reports and side-effects with GHB’s recreational use. This paper also presents medicinal and sex-enhancing uses of the drug. This is the most comprehensive informational package available on GHB.
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