Posted by hoover on June 9, 2005, at 23:43:28
In reply to Re: Zoloft, Effexor, Wellbutrin, posted by Declan on June 9, 2005, at 19:06:27
I am not a medical professional nor am i a biochemist so bear that in mind..... GBL is gamma-butyrolactone; GHB is gamma-hydroxybutyrate. When ingested, GBL is easily converted by the body into GHB. GHB that you may find will likely have been produced from GBL, but might be of varying concentration in water. Most of my experience is with GBL not GHB. Maybe someone with more experience with both can describe differences in apparent effects or dose response for GBL and GHB? I have found them to be very similar - except for the dose amount - a little GBL goes a long way!
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