No not yet at least. GABA as of now is illegal in some places, but that doesn't mean it's a drug.
Antianxiety
The terms antagonist/agonist only apply to 'exogenous' compounds, namely drugs and toxins, and not neurotransmitters - which are commonly classed according to whether they are excitatory or inhibitory. Examples of a the latter include GABA and glycine.
Tea contains caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline ... three related xanthine derivatives with some drug-like qualities.
No.
There is nicotine they are a drug because they are addictive so any thing that is addictive is a drug like alcohol is classed as a drug
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter and is generally not tested for in standard urine drug tests. These tests typically screen for substances like THC, cocaine, opioids, and other controlled substances. However, if you are taking a supplement containing GABA, it is unlikely to show up on a UA test. Always check with a healthcare provider for specific concerns regarding drug testing and supplements.
gaba
No, it's GABA transaminase antagonist. ref :http://www.drugbank.ca/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=DB00510
Hal Gaba's birth name is Harold E. Gaba.
Marianne Gaba's birth name is Mary Ann Gaba.
Yes. Seroquel is a drug used to treat bipolar disorder as well as anxiety disorders and is classed under the "sedative-hypnotic" category.
Plex I believe