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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
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0078
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006
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Robert H. Faust, PH.D., Faust Bio-Agricultural Services, Inc.
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COUNCIL
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Presented: Council - 2/7/97
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HCC
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<br /> Fewt Bio-Ag~iculturel Services Int. ~ 608-329-9760 $1131/97 ~ 2:25 PM 11/14 <br /> of addiction or dependence. In one of these studies, one patient <br /> inadvertently ingested fifteen teaspoons without adverse consequence <br /> "other <br /> than deep sedation and headache the next day" [Chin and Kreutzer, 1 992). <br /> And <br /> in France, sub-anesthetic oral doses were used by "a large number of <br /> patients for about six years" without untoward effect [Laborit, 1972). <br /> Side Effects <br /> According to Dr. Gallimberti [1989), the action of GHB is "without serious <br /> side effects." Some research programs have reported no side effects at <br /> all. <br /> Nonetheless, it's clear that some minor side effects can occur. Those most <br /> commonly experienced are drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, and sometimes <br /> vomiting. As asedative-hypnotic, GHB's effects bear some similarity to <br /> those of alcohol and tranquilizers. GHB not only "may cause drowsiness" <br /> like <br /> these other drugs, it will almost invariably do so. Ataxia, or <br /> incoordination, can also be a side effect of GHB. Do not drive a vehicle or <br /> operate dangerous machinery while under the influence of GHB. <br /> As mentioned, clonic movements (muscle contractions or "seizures") have <br /> been <br /> observed during the onset of GHB-induced sleep. Headache is sometimes <br /> reported. A moderate slowing of the heart rate is a consistent effect, and <br /> small changes in blood pressure can take place. Likewise, orthostatic <br /> hypotension (a sudden drop in blood pressure caused by standing up <br /> quickly) <br /> has also been reported. Sometimes this is experienced as brief dizziness, <br /> and rarely people can briefly lose consciousness. At very high doses, <br /> cardiac and respiratory depression can occur. <br /> Sufficiently large doses of GHB can cause sudden sedation and loss of <br /> consciousness. Do not take such doses except when reclining on a bed or <br /> sofa. It is also a bad idea to take such doses in the presence of people who <br /> don't know anything about GHB. You may alarm your family or friends and <br /> wake <br /> up in an emergency room (with a large medical bill). <br /> <br />
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