Abbreviated name: GHB
Synonyms: γ-hydroxybutyric acid | Alcover® | WY-3478 | Xyrem®
γ-hydroxybutyrate is an approved drug (FDA (2002), EMA (2005))
Compound class:
Metabolite
Comment: γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a metabolite of GABA.
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