GHB
GHB What is GHB? What are the Effects? What is a Typical Dose? Be Careful! More Harm Reduction Tips What is GHB? GHB is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant that produces an alcohol-like intoxication. GHB does not work like opioids, a common misconception. It is specifically a “sedative-hypnotic.” Almost always consumed orally, GHB typically comes in liquid form and has a salty-soapy taste. GBL and BD are two industrial chemicals that are often sold as GHB. They’re prodrugs of GHB, which means that they convert into GHB in the body. GBL and BD have a more bitter and unpleasant taste than GHB. All three chemicals (GHB, GBL, and BD) are...