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Further evidence for GHB naturally occurring in common non-alcoholic beverages
Highlights • GHB has been implicated in cases of suspected surreptitious administration. • GHB has been implicated in cases of drug-facilitated sexual assault. • Endogenous GHB is detected in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. • Endogenous GHB do not reach pharmacologically active levels. • Endo...
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