What is GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate)?
What is GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate)?
GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) is a depressant drug, which means it slows down messages travelling between the brain and body. GBL (gamma butyrolactone) and 1,4-BD (1,4-butanediol) are chemicals that are closely related to GHB. Once GBL or 1,4-BD enter the body, they convert to GHB almost immediately. 1
Is GHB a depressant or depressant?
GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) is a depressant, which means it slows down the messages travelling between the brain and the body. GBL (gamma butyrolactone) and 1,4-BD (1,4-butanediol) are chemicals that are closely related to GHB. Once GBL or 1,4-BD enter the body, they convert to GHB almost immediately.1.
What is GHB misuse and how is it used?
GHB misuse became popular among teens and young adults at dance clubs and “raves” in the 1990s and gained notoriety as a date rape drug. GHB is taken alone or in combination with other drugs, such as alcohol (primarily), other depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and marijuana.
What is the difference between GHB and GBL?
Once GBL or 1,4-BD enter the body, they convert to GHB almost immediately. 1 GHB usually comes as a colourless, odourless, bitter or salty liquid, which is usually sold in small bottles or vials. It can also come as a bright blue liquid known as ‘blue nitro’, and less commonly as a crystal powder. 2
When did GHB first come to NZ?
It was first imported into NZ in the early 2000s where it was labelled as a CD cleaner. However within the last two years, clinics have seen the rise of GHB being used in combination with P.
What are GHB and GBL?
GHB and GBL are often taken by people who want to lose their inhibitions or experience a mild euphoric and relaxed feeling. It also helps you sleep and can be used as a supplement when body building.