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GHB GHB,
which stands for gamma hydroxybutyrate, is often made in home basement labs,
usually in the form of a liquid with no odor or color. It has gained popularity
at dance clubs and raves and is a popular alternative to Ecstasy for some teens
and young adults. The number of people brought to emergency departments because
of GHB side effects is quickly rising in the United States. And according to the
U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), since 1995 GHB has killed more users than
Ecstasy. Street
Names: Liquid
Ecstasy, G, Georgia Home Boy How
It's Used:
When in liquid or powder form (mixed in water), GHB is drunk; in tablet form it
is swallowed. Effects
& Dangers:
Addictiveness:
When users come off GHB they may have withdrawal symptoms such as insomnia and
anxiety. Teens may also become dependent upon it to feel good, deal with life,
or handle stress. |