The DEMONIZATION of GHB
The DEMONIZATION of GHB by Ward Dean MD As Alabama proposes life in prison for possession of two ounces (sic), the GHB demonization reaches new […]
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The DEMONIZATION of GHB by Ward Dean MD As Alabama proposes life in prison for possession of two ounces (sic), the GHB demonization reaches new […]
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Dr Weeks Comment: For political economic reasons, GHB is not illegal in the USA. See www.ceri.com Xyrem is a legal prescription version (sodium-GHB). See www.xyrem.com
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Gable, Robert S. “Toward a comparative overview of dependence potential and acute toxicity of psychoactive substances used nonmedically. ” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 19.n3 (Sept 1993): 263(19). . Gale. University of
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GHB Articles of Interest RE: CONSIDER WHY GHB IS NOT DANGEROUS ADMINSTERED IN APNEA PATIENTS Sleep. 2005 Apr 1;28(4):418-24. Related Articles, Links
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USES OF GHB XYREM Clin Neuropharmacol. 2005 March/April;28(2):87-89. Related Articles, Links Suppression of Craving for gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid by Naltrexone Administration: Three Case Reports. Caputo F,
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Am Rev Respir Dis. 1992 Jun;145(6):1378-83.Links Effects of enhancing slow-wave sleep by gamma-hydroxybutyrate on obstructive sleep apnea. Sériès F, Sériès I, Cormier Y. Unité de
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© 2004 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. Volume 44(6) December 2004 pp 631-638 Mechanisms Underlying
Xyrem: Some Questions and Misperceptions By Mali Einen In the past the only medications available for treating the symptoms of narcolepsy were medications that had
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