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Trinka Porrata (626) 577-5204 Project GHB
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Project GHB is a California-based nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting awareness to the dangers of abusing the illegal drug gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and operates the website www.projectghb.org. Project GHB wants the public to know that GHB has been the sole drug of abuse responsible for causing many traffic accidents nationwide, including a number involving fatalities, though it is also often a co-ingestant with alcohol or other drugs. Additionally, due to lack of awareness as well as testing limitations, the presence of GHB in cases of intoxicated driving is often missed.
Public awareness of the drug GHB—aka G, Scoop, Water, Salty Water, Liquid Ecstasy, Easy Lay, Aminos, GHBuddy, Swirl, Grievous Harm to Body—is limited. It’s known either as a rape drug or a party drug. GHB can make the user intoxicated and is also used to drug victims for purposes of sexual assault. But it is also addictive. More than 400 people addicted to the drug in at least 40 states and several foreign countries have contacted Project GHB for help. Virtually all addicted users report numerous impaired driving episodes, often involving traffic accidents
Sexual assault victims may end up driving a car and crashing or being arrested for drunk driving. Because GHB typically causes amnesia, victims have little or no recall of events including the drugging, assault and subsequent driving. Due to lack of consistent education about GHB, law enforcement agencies have sometimes refused to believe the victim allegations and have prosecuted them for drunk driving without investigating the allegations of being drugged and raped.
Project GHB urges all law enforcement agencies to train their officers about this and other drugs used for sexual assaults so that adequate investigations may be conducted immediately and cases handled fully and accurately.
For more information, please log onto the Web site, www.projectghb.org.
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GHB Facts
www.projectghb.org
Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB)
Is known as a party drug
Is frequently used to facilitate sexual assaults
Is advertised as a weight loss agent, bodybuilding supplement,
antidepressant but in fact is a dangerous drug, which can easily cause
overdose, coma and death, even when taken in small quantities.
Addicts take GHB around the clock, every two or
three hours, to avoid the unpleasant and rapid onset of withdrawal.
GHB addicts reach a point of not getting “high”
but merely using GHB on this intense schedule to “maintain.”
Many addicts experience mini-overdoses and
bizarre behavior episodes, but may not realize what is happening.
A specific
confirmation test for GHB must be requested by the hospital or detective
involved.
Examinations and evidence collection, including
urine samples, must be done immediately.
Sometimes victims are transported from scene to
police station to hospital, and waiting for long periods before getting medical
attention.
Victims of drug-facilitated sexual assault
should seek medical treatment and police assistance immediately.
GHB addicts include those looking for a sleep aid, workout aid, weight loss aid, or sex enhancer:
Bodybuilders and others who work out intensely
Professionals businessmen who travel extensively
Professional athletes in a variety of sports
(baseball, wrestling, football)
Computer programmers
Partygoers who attend raves, clubs, college and
other parties where drugs such as GHB, ketamine and MDMA (Ecstasy) are readily
available
Exotic dancers who believe it enhances their
sexuality in performances
NOTE: GHB alone does not trigger weight loss but may seem to intensify other weight loss efforts.
Can take 10-14 days with medical assistance and
may involve prolonged follow-up with counseling and counseling for protracted
anxiety and depression.
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Common problems of the withdrawal process:
GHB is life endangering and should not be done
without medical supervision for several days
Suicide as a result of intense depression is of
concern during and after initial detoxification
Accidental overdoses may occur, especially when
people attempt withdrawal on their own
Project GHB maintains a GHB Addiction Helpline via the website providing:
Support and information on GHB addiction and
withdrawal for both the addict and the family.
Assistance to GHB addicts in finding help
locally or as near to their location as possible. Very few addiction treatment centers and
hospitals are aware of this drug’s potentially severe withdrawal.
Links local doctors unfamiliar with GHB to doctors who have expertise.
GHB Analogs—
“Chemical cousins” that convert to GHB in the body.
Gamma butyrolactone—GBL, furanone, furanone
dihydroxy and other variations
1,4 butanediol—BD, also known as tetramethylene
glycol, and other variations
Valeric acid—GHV, gamma hydroxyvalerate,
iso-valeric and other variations
These analogs are sold illegally on the Internet, in some supplement stores and in the parking lots/locker rooms of gyms, clubs, etc., around the nation under such names as:
· Blue Nitro · Midnight Blue · Renewtrient · Revivarant · REM Nite · Remforce
· Sublimiss · Tranquili G · Puritech · Regenerize · Solar Water · Dream On
Hospitals and addiction centers are encouraged to contact Project GHB for information.