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This article describes the status of Xyrem as a prescription drug. To learn about the chemical and its biological mode of action, see the article on gamma-hydroxybutyric acid. Xyrem is a trade name for gamma-hydroxybutyric acid or GHB, an endogenous neurochemical involved in regulating metabolism, especially regarding sleep or hibernation. In medical contexts GHB is often called sodium oxybate, which is an alternate term for the sodium salt of the chemical. GHB has a long history as a sleep aid... full article at wikipedia
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Created by mwcl_wikipedia_en Jul 27, 2007
Last edited by midness Jul 11, 2008
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