GHB causes both a euphoric high intense rush of happy feelings and hallucinations. GHB has caused many young people to need emergency medical care. Because the liquid is odorless and colorless, it's sometimes slipped unknowingly into a person's drink.
Side effects of GHB use include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and vision changes. People who take GHB may become unconscious pass out , stop breathing, and go into a coma. Made From: gamma butyrolactone GBL and Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide - basically it is degreasing solvent or floor stripper mixed with drain cleaner.
Description: A clear liquid. Looks just like water. Can be mistaken for water because it is usually found in a small 30ml clear plastic bottle, a water bottle, or even Gatorade bottles, which contains several doses.
One quick taste, and you'll know it's not water. Not as common, but also found as a white powder. Infact powder use is on the rise! Effects: Intoxication, increased energy, happiness, talking, desire to socialize, feeling affectionate and playful, mild disinhibition, sensuality, enhanced sexual experience, muscle relaxation, loss of coordination due to loss of muscle tone, possible nausea, difficulty concentrating, loss of gag reflex.
Many people have bad reactions. These can include nausea, headaches, drowsiness, dizziness, amnesia, vomiting, loss of muscle control, respiratory problems, loss of consciousness, being conscious but unable to move, and death- Especially when combined with alcohol or other drugs.
Effects of large doses: Disinhibition, sedation, desire to sleep, rambling incoherent speech, giddiness, silliness, difficulty thinking, slurred speech, passing out, and death. Effects of overdose: Sleep or deep sedation from which you cannot be awakened by any means for about three hours, and in many cases, death. Passing out while on GHB is sometimes called carpeting out, scooping out, or throwing down.
It also is marketed as a dietary supplement at health food stores and on the World-Wide Web under several trade names. Although labeled as dietary supplements, GBL-containing products are illegally marketed, unapproved new drugs that have been involved in GBL is a solvent found in floor cleaning products, nail polish and super glue removers.
Saponification of the lactone with sodium hydroxide in the form of lye results in nearly quantitative conversion.
This method is not without its drawbacks however; there are several case reports of caustic alkali ingestion from undissolved lye. GBL also undergoes conversion into GBH in vivo by an unknown mechanism and, accordingly, is associated with many of the same symptoms.
Your body manufactures GHB for its normal metabolism. The only reason people take GHB at a party is to get high, not for their health. People are kidding themselves if they imagine they're taking a vitamin supplement or amino acid, even though GHB has been marketed as such. It has even been dubbed "liquid ecstasy. The following effects may begin within 15 to 20 minutes of taking GHB and may last around three to four hours: feelings of euphoria increased sex drive lowered inhibitions drowsiness tremors nausea diarrhoea.
Read more about overdose. Long-term effects There is limited information about the impact of long-term GHB use on people's health. While the main long-term risk is dependence, other reported long-term effects include: severe memory problems heart disease hallucinations extreme anxiety 4, 5 breathing problems.
Path2Help Not sure what you are looking for? Find out more. Withdrawal Giving up GHB after using it for a long time is challenging because the body has to get used to functioning without it. These symptoms can include: confusion and agitation anxiety and panic rapid heart rate tremor vomiting paranoia visual and auditory hallucinations delirium. Recent use of GHB by people aged 14 or older is very low.
Australians first try GHB in their mid-twenties. A primer of drug action. New York: Worth Publishing; Darke S, Lappin, J. The Clinician's Guide to Illicit Drugs. United Kingdom: Silverback Publishing [ Government of Canada.
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