The chemical gamma-hydroxybutyric acid ( GHB ) is known to promote SWS . In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration permits the use of GHB under the trade name Xyrem to reduce cataplexy attacks and excessive daytime sleepiness in patients with narcolepsy.
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The 1998 remake finds Ulmer, a reserve linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings, acting on his love for Lucie Manette Darnay not by spiriting her husband _ his friend _ out of prison and taking his place but by slipping gamma hydroxybutyric acid ( GHB ) into her ginger ale.
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Specific examples include levodopa ( when used in the long term, as in Parkinson's disease ), fluoxetine, metoclopramide, lithium, cocaine, venlafaxine, citalopram, fluvoxamine, methylenedioxyamphetamine ( MDA ), methylphenidate ( used in attention deficit hyperactive disorder ), and gamma-hydroxybutyric acid ( GHB ) and similar gamma-aminobutyric acid-inducing analogues such as phenibut.
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The bill, introduced by Rep . Fred Upton, R-Mich ., would amend the Controlled Substances Act to place gamma hydroxybutyric acid, a central nervous system depressant also known as GHB, on a list of drugs that are the most strictly regulated under the federal Controlled Substances Act because of their danger.
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Knowing she had only a limited window of time to replace the fetus, she stole a date rape drug ( gamma-hydroxybutyric acid ) from Eve Russell and slipped it into Ethan's wine, then dressed up like Gwen and sneaked into his bed resulting in Theresa getting pregnant with a second baby.
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2-Hydroxybutyrate, the conjugate base of 2-hydroxybutyric acid, is produced in mammalian tissues ( principally hepatic ) that catabolize L-cysteine for glutathione synthesis become limiting, so homocysteine is diverted from the transmethylation pathway forming methionine into the transsulfuration pathway forming cystathionine . 2-Hydroxybutyrate is released as a byproduct when cystathionine is cleaved to cysteine that is incorporated into glutathione.