Feb 12, 2021
Prescription drug abuse is often thought to be safe, but that’s far from the truth. In reality, there are many dangers of prescription drug abuse. Some of the biggest ones are: Overdose: As physical tolerance increases, it becomes easier and easier to justify...
Feb 12, 2021
The most commonly abused prescription drugs varies from place to place. However, generally speaking, the top 10 most abused prescription drugs are: OxyContin Xanax Vicodin Suboxone Adderall Valium Percocet Ambien Fentanyl...
Feb 12, 2021
A pharm party (or in drug slang terms, a pill party or skittles party) is a party where people, usually teenagers, come together to mix their prescription drugs in a bowl and take them at random to get high. While this idea was popularized in the media, no strong...
Jan 20, 2021
Yes. Overdosing on GHB is a common side effect because of the potency of the chemical and unpredictability between batches. Symptoms of Liquid G overdose include confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and comatose unconsciousness. Severe overdose results in respiratory...
Jan 20, 2021
GHB has a half-life of about 45 minutes, meaning it leaves the system very quickly. The drug is detectable in blood for approximately four hours and in urine for about 12 hours.
Jan 20, 2021
GHB is often made illegally in homemade labs from the chemicals found in cleaning supplies. These include either GBL (gamma-butyrolactone) or BDO (1,4 butanediol) along with sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. Dosages are nearly impossible to standardize, and...
Jan 20, 2021
In tiny amounts, the effects of GHB are described as euphoria, relaxation, improved confidence, and increased sexual desire. In slightly higher amounts, however, the drug is known to cause confusion, hallucinations, and comatose unconsciousness.
Jan 20, 2021
GHB stands for gamma-hydroxybutyrate. It is an odorless, nearly tasteless, liquid drug that often results in overdoses due to its significant potency.
Jan 20, 2021
GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) is a powerful central nervous central depressant that is often illegally formulated from GBL, a chemical found in paint strippers and floor cleaners. Liquid G (GHB) became popular in the 1990s within fitness circles and club raves. It is...
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