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Using GHB/GBL regularly can lead to tolerance and dependence — meaning your body starts to rely on it to function normally. Stopping suddenly can cause intense and even dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
Signs of Dependence:
- Needing more for the same effects
- Using even when it causes problems
- Struggling to stop or cut back
- Withdrawing from social life, work, or relationships
GHB/GBL Withdrawal
One of the unique features of G withdrawal is how quickly symptoms can start — sometimes within just 30 minutes to a few hours after the last dose.
Early Symptoms (first 12 hours):
- Insomnia, tremors, confusion
- Nausea, vomiting, anxiety
12–48 Hours Later:
- Rapid heart rate (tachycardia)
- High blood pressure (hypertension)
- Agitation, sweating
- Seizures, hallucinations, or muscle jerks (myoclonus)
Duration:
- Withdrawal can last up to 2 weeks, sometimes longer
- Symptoms may not respond well to benzodiazepines
- Can resemble alcohol, opioid, or stimulant toxicity — making medical evaluation crucial
Important:
If you’re dependent on GHB or GBL, do not stop suddenly without medical support.
Withdrawal can be dangerous and should be managed by healthcare professionals
Disclaimer: This post is intended to provide information on s for harm reduction purpose. It does not advocate for or promote the use of any illicit substances
