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- GHB - Drugs-Forum
GHB is a central nervous system depressant and a narcotic sedative (gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid, brand name Sodium oxybate) It is typically used to treat daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy patients, and is also used to treat cataplexy, which causes its victims to lose control of some of their muscles It has recreational value because the effects are comparable to alcohol
- GHB | Drugs-Forum
GHB, GBL and related psychoactive substances
- Supplements - GHB as a performance enhancer | Bluelight. org
It's widely recognized that Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) offers a range of benefits that could potentially enhance performance, particularly when combined with exercise and strength training The administration of GHB or its prodrugs, such as gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4-butanediol
- Drug information - Potential γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) Drug . . .
Potential γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) Drug Interactions Through Blood–Brain Barri Full abstract Recreational abuse or overdose of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) results in dose-dependent central nervous system (CNS) effects including death As GHB undergoes monocarboxylic acid transporter (MCT)-mediated transport across the blood–brain barrier (BBB), one possible strategy for the management
- What is GHB? Dangerous party drug linked to multiple overdose deaths
While known as "liquid ecstasy," GHB is very different to the party drug MDMA as it acts a nervous system depressant, with sedative and anaesthetic effects GHB is usually sold in small bottles or vials containing a colourless odourless liquid and is commonly swallowed, although it can be injected or inserted anally
- Using GHB as drug blood test cover up, is it true?
2) drug screens are expensive Most labs take a few days to return urine drug screens in my experience, and blood levels of obscure shit like GHB would often have to be sent outside to another lab, which would take days By which time the OD'ed dude is either a)discharged or b) dead, so, it would be pointless
- Reagent tests to differentiate GHB, GBL, GHV and 1,4-butanediol (14B)
According to "Clarke's Analysis of Drug's and Poisons" there are four methods for detecting GHB and tests 1 through 3 three detect GBL with a different result Will these give a false positive with GHV or 14B; and are there any reagents capable of performing a colorimetric assay capable of
- Drug information Confuzzled on GHB - Drugs-Forum
GHB mimics GABA in the brain, so much so that it directly effects your GABA receptors Benzos (Gaba-a) and anticonvulsants (Gaba-b) only serve to enhance your brains gaba effectiveness or Alcohol (a+b) which is very similar or even MDMA which i believe causes some amount of natural Gaba release
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