1. Note: GHB: A Home Brew
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Marion Rudin Frank, Anita Angelo, and Vincenzo R. Sanguineti
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,Illicit Substance ,biology ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Poison control ,Gamma hydroxybutyrate ,Risk factor (computing) ,biology.organism_classification ,Suicide prevention ,Occupational safety and health ,Surgery ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Injury prevention ,Medicine ,business ,Psychiatry - Abstract
Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid is an allegedly benign illicit substance that is gaining increasing recognition and attention among substance abusers and athletes. Alongside foreign-made brands, the compound is also easily available, at low cost because of the facility with which it can be produced in one's kitchen. Named by some “Nature's Quaalude” or sold as a health product, it is often used with a false sense of security as it may cause serious and disabling complications, as illustrated by this clinical vignette.
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- 1997
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