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Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid withdrawal

Fadda F, Columbo G, Mosca E, et al Suppression by gamma-hydroxybutyric acid of ethanol withdrawal syndrome in rats. Alcohol Alcohol 24 447-451, 1989 Fine J, Finestone SC. Sensory disturbances following ketamine anesthesia recurrent hallucinations. Anesth Analg 52 428 30, 1973 Freese TE, Miotto K, Reback CJ The effects and consequences of selected club drugs. J Subst Abuse Treat 23 151—156, 2002... [Pg.262]

Miotto K, Darakjian J, Basch J, et al Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid patterns of use, effects and withdrawal. Am J Addict 10 232-241, 2001 Moncini M, Masini E, Gambassi F, et al Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid and alcohol-related syndromes. Alcohol 20 285-291, 2000 Morgan MJ Memory deficits associated with recreational use of ecstasy (MDMA). [Pg.265]

S. D. Ferrara, F. Fadda, and G. L. Gessa. Gamma-hydroxybutyric Acid for Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome. Lancet2 (8666) (1989) 787-789 Beghe, F., and M. T. Carpanini. Safety and Tolerability of Gamma-hydroxybutyric Acid in the Treatment of Alcohol-dependant Patients. Alcohol 20... [Pg.78]

S. Murray, J. Zogg, and R. Rawson. Gamma-hydroxybutyric Acid Patterns of Use, Effects and Withdrawal. American Journal... [Pg.78]

Fadda, F., G. Colombo, E. Mosca, and G. L. Gessa. Suppression by Gamma-hydroxybutyric Acid of Ethanol Withdrawal Syndrome in Rats. Alcohol... [Pg.81]

F. Fadda, and G. L. Gessa. Gamma-hydroxybutyric Acid for Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome. Lancet 2 (8666) (1989) 787-789. [Pg.82]

Gallimberti, L., Cibin, M., Pagin, P, Sabbion, R., Pani, P.P., Pirastu, R., Ferrara, S.D. and Gessa, G.L. (1993). Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid for treatment of opiate withdrawal syndrome. Neuropsychopharmacology 9 77-81. [Pg.214]

GBL (Gamma-butyrolactone) and GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) are increasingly common, and linked with the club and gay scenes and steroid use in gyms. Both drugs are swallowed as colourless liquids GBL is quickly converted to GHB. They act on GABA pathways and can be fatal in overdose and withdrawal. Dependent users may dose as often as every l-2h. Be aware that overdose can switch to withdrawal within a few hours ITable 77.21. [Pg.727]


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