GHB: A Really Dangerous Club Drug

What is GHB? Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is one of a group of club drugs that often are abused by people who attend a variety of all-night parties sometimes called “raves.” In addition to GHB, the five drugs commonly identified as club drugs are lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), ketamine, methamphetamine, methylenedioxymetham-phetamine (MDMA, or ecstasy), and rohypnol (flunitrazepam). GHB is a synthetically produced central nervous system depressant. On the street, it is usually sold as a liquid by the dose (a capful from a bottle or drops). In some cities, GHB is put into water guns, and users buy it by the squirt. In other instances, candy, such as a lollipop, is dipped in GHB and sold.3 In liquid form, GHB is colorless and odorless and has a salty or soapy taste. GHB is also sold in powder or capsule form. It is made of lye or drain cleaner mixed with GBL, a chemical cousin of GHB and an industrial solvent often used to strip floors. GBL itself is often abused and produces the same effects as GHB. GBL and another chemical cousin, 1,4 butanediol (1,4 BD), convert to GHB in the body. Some GHB users brew the drug in bathtubs at home. Related Posts Anabolic Steroids And The Brain Response -podcast Anabolic steroids are artificial versions of a hormone that’s in all of us — testosterone. Testosterone occurs in women as well as men. Testosterone not only brings out male sexual traits, it also causes muscles to grow…. Key Prescription Drug Addiction Statistics The illegal sale of prescription drugs has increased enormously in recent years.
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