GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) is a substance known for its dual identity — used in some medical contexts, but also associated with misuse and recreational risks. Like many compounds that affect the central nervous system, GHB comes with side effects that range from mild to severe.
Common Side Effects
Drowsiness and dizziness
Headaches and confusion
Nausea and vomiting
Loss of motor coordination
Severe Side Effects
Memory blackouts
Seizures
Respiratory depression
Risk of overdose when combined with alcohol or depressants
Long-Term Concerns
Chronic use of GHB may lead to tolerance, dependence, and neurological issues. It may also affect mental health, contributing to anxiety and depression.
For more educational resources on GHB and its risks, visit GBL-GHB.com.