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Why is GHB so effective for social phobia?

Posted by Michael Bell on April 23, 2009, at 17:56:43

Granted, GHB affects a lot of systems, but I'm wondering if anybody have any theories on which mechanism in particular is most responsible for its anti-social phobic. Is it the binding to the GHB receptor? The inhibition of dopamine release? The release of oxytocin? The increased synthesis of serotonin? Anyone?


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