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GHB
Since
about 1990, GHB (gamma- hydroxybutyrate) has been abused in the
U.S. for euphoric, sedative, and anabolic (body building) effects.
As with Rohypnol and clonazepam, GHB has been associated with sexual
assault in cities throughout the country
Reports
from Detroit indicate liquid GHB is being used in nightclubs for
effects similar to those of Rohypnol. It is also common in the club
scene in Phoenix, Honolulu, and Texas, where it is known as "liquid
ecstasy," "somatomax," "scoop," or "grievous
bodily harm." In Miami, poison control center calls have reflected
problems associated with increased GHB use, including loss of consciousness.
In New York City, there have been reports of GHB use among those
in the fashion industry. In Atlanta, it is commonly used as a synthetic
steroid at fitness centers and gyms.
Coma and seizures can occur following
abuse of GHB and, when combined with methamphetamine, there appears
to be an increased risk of seizure. Combining use with other drugs
such as alcohol can result in nausea and difficulty breathing. GHB
may also produce withdrawal effects, including insomnia, anxiety,
tremors, and sweating. Because of concern about Rohypnol, GHB, and
other similarly abused sedative-hypnotics, Congress passed the "Drug-Induced
Rape Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996" in October 1996.
This legislation increased Federal penalties for use of any controlled
substance to aid in sexual assault.
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