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Combining G with other substances increases risks and unpredictability. Some combinations can overwhelm the body, especially when depressants are involved.

Common Drug Interactions:

Substance Effect When Mixed with GHB/GBL
Alcohol Severe sedation, vomiting, blackouts, and breathing problems
Benzodiazepines (e.g. Xanax) Increased risk of coma, overdose, and death
Stimulants (e.g. meth, cocaine) Unpredictable reactions, body strain, heart complications
HIV meds (e.g. ritonavir, cobicistat) May increase GHB/GBL toxicity due to CYP enzyme interactions

Always know what’s in your system. If you’re taking medication or other substances, avoid layering G unless you’ve had a conversation with a trusted medical professional.

 

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