|
Addiction /
Withdrawal Fact Sheet [Word] |
Addiction /
Withdrawal Fact Sheet [HTML]
French
/ Spanish
[Seriousness] [Support the HotLine] [Addict Forum] [Facilities] [Success Stories] [Poetry] [GHB Research Study]
Could you be
addicted to GHB? You are NOT alone!
Take part in Research
Studies!
- Fill out this
form if you are
addicted or to help a family member or friend.
- Check out the
Addiction and Withdrawal Forum
to discuss
your problem with others that are or have been in your shoes.
- If you are a doctor or addiction center
with knowledge re treating GHB addiction,
please contact us
as soon as possible so that we can include you in our
referrals. If you know of such a facility, please
let us know.
- If you have gone through a GHB/GBL
medical detox, in-patient rehab, and/or outpatient rehab, etc:
PLEASE
advise us
of the facility (name, address and phone number and specific doctor
if any) and then describe a little about it and most
important............would they recommend it for future referrals.
We are looking for facilities to use, as well as those to avoid!!!
Other Forms:
[Report a death or other serious event]
[General Feedback]
[Submit a Facility]
Please read the success
story of a man who was severely addicted to GHB
If you have gone through a GHB/GBL medical
detox, in-patient rehab, and/or outpatient rehab, etc: PLEASE
advise us
about the facility you used so we can refer other people.
[ About Addiction ] [Facilities]
[
Addiction and Withdrawal Forum ]
Going into a regular drug withdrawal program without a doctor
specifically experienced with GHB can be
dangerous; so is trying to do it on your own.
Addiction Help:
Fill out this
form.
Addiction
/ Withdrawal Fact Sheet [Word] |
Addiction
/ Withdrawal Fact Sheet [HTML]
GHB is addictive, and withdrawals are
LIFE THREATENING!
For so long the info was that this isn't an addictive drug and no
big deal. Now it is readily apparent that it is highly addictive
and, worse yet, getting off of it is tougher than many other drugs.
Addicts are looking at two weeks in intensive care to shake it.
Going into a regular drug withdrawal
program without a doctor specifically experienced in GHB is
dangerous. I recently interviewed a man who takes
20-30 capfuls per day just to MAINTAIN. He gets no buzz from that
dosage. But anything less sends him into the violent shakes and
horrible withdrawal pains associated with this drug.
We are developing a
comprehensive treatment resource
on this site. This is a new feature of the site, and we hope it will
prove to be life saving. If your treatment facility can detox a GHB
case, we will list you here for FREE for the time being.
News: Just wanted all to know that at least three or
four doctors have
initiated research grant requests and will be doing intense
research on GHB addition-related topics. As it progresses,
we'll keep you posted on any info that comes to light and may be
asking for participants in surveys or medical follow up. This
is really a step forward, getting significant attention drawn to
what is happening in this arena. Your input and participation
can result in help and answers for yourself as well as others.
Word is getting out to more and more doctors each week, meaning
that others coming forward for help will be more likely to find
help with less responses of --- Duh, GHB, what's that? Or Duh,
GHB isn't supposed to be addictive, is it?
Everyone's experiences and concerns are indeed making a
difference.
What you could expect from withdrawal - as taken from
the Journal of American Medicine:
A case of withdrawal from the GHB precursors
gamma-butyrolactone and 1,4-butanediol.
Schneir AB, Ly BT, Clark RF.
Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine,
University of California San Diego Medical Center, California Poison
Control System-San Diego Division, San Diego, California, USA
We describe a case of withdrawal from the gamma hydroxybutyric acid
(GHB) precursors gamma butyrolactone and 1,4-butanediol. Symptoms
included visual hallucinations, tachycardia, tremor, nystagmus, and
diaphoresis. Administration of benzodiazepines and phenobarbital
successfully treated the withdrawal symptoms. As predicted from the
metabolism of gamma butyrolactone and 1,4-butanediol to GHB, the
symptoms were nearly identical to those reported from GHB
withdrawal. Because GHB is now illegal in the United States,
individuals have begun abusing the legal and easier to acquire GHB
precursors. More frequent cases of both abuse and withdrawal from
these GHB precursors can be expected. This
is an abstract from MedLine
Report Serious
Events:
Report any serious adverse events associated with the
use of dietary supplements containing GBL, GHB, or BD to MEDWATCH by
phone, fax (800) FDA-0178, Internet (http://www.fda.gov/medwatch),
or mail (MEDWATCH, HF-2, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD
20852-9787).
Questions? Please contact
equus555@worldnet.att.net
|