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-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), also known as 4-hydroxybutanoic acid, is a naturally occurring neurotransmitter and hallucinogenic substance. In specific brain locations, it acts as a precursor of GABA, glutamate, and glycine. It is a modest agonist at the GABAB receptor and acts on the GHB receptor. GHB has been used as a general anesthetic and as a treatment for cataplexy, narcolepsy, and alcoholism in the medical setting. Additionally, it is illegally used as an intoxicant, a performance enhancer, a date-rape drug, and a recreational substance.

It is frequently utilized as a salt in the form of sodium -hydroxybutyrate (NaGHB, sodium oxybate, or Xyrem) or potassium -hydroxybutyrate (KGHB, potassium oxybate). GHB is also created during fermentation and is found in trace amounts in a variety of beers and wines, as well as beef and tiny citrus fruits.

GHB is used medically to treat narcolepsy and, more infrequently, alcoholism, although its efficacy in comparison to other pharmacotherapies for alcoholism remains unknown.

It is occasionally used off-label to treat fibromyalgia.

Sodium oxybate is a prescription drug that contains the active component GHB (Xyrem). The US Food and Drug Administration has approved sodium oxybate for the treatment of cataplexy associated with narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) associated with narcolepsy.

In modified multiple sleep latency tests, GHB has been found to reliably boost slow-wave sleep and decrease the inclination toward REM sleep.

The FDA-approved labeling for sodium oxybate indicates that there is no evidence that GHB is carcinogenic, teratogenic, or hepatotoxic. Its superior safety profile to ethanol may explain why GHB is still being explored] as a possible alcohol substitute.

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