Treatment for GHB overdose includes supportive care to maintain vital functions such as airway, breathing, and circulation. Flumazenil, a GABA receptor antagonist, may be used in some cases to counteract the effects of GHB. However, its use is controversial and must be carefully monitored due to the risk of seizures and other complications. Supportive therapies may also be used to manage symptoms such as agitation, anxiety, and hallucinations.
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The abbreviation GHB stands for gamma hydroxybutyrate. GHB is frequently called a "club drug." GHB is also known as the "date rape drug." A very common side effect of the drug is marked drowsiness, which may cause some users to pass out.
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Yes, GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) has a freezing point of around 16.5°C (61.7°F). When the temperature drops below this point, GHB can freeze and form crystals.
GHB has effects characteristic of both a depressant and a empathogenic stimulant. The drug acts on two distinct receptors in the brain: the GABAB receptor, and the GHB receptor. Its action on the GABAB receptor produces a powerful sedative, CNS inhibitory effect similar to alcohol or benzodiazepines. Through its action on the GHB receptor it exerts a excitatory effect on the brain leading to subjective effects of empathogenesis similar to MDMA. Its influence on this receptor is also responsible for the convulsions observed in GHB overdoses. GHB's effects are said to resemble a combination of alcohol and ecstasy.
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G slang for GHB include "liquid ecstasy," "scoop," "Georgia home boy," and "liquid E."
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