ghb

/ˌdʒi eɪtʃ ˈbi/
noun
  1. A chemical compound (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) used as a recreational drug or as a medication for narcolepsy; also known as a date rape drug.
    • Doctors sometimes prescribe GHB to treat severe sleep disorders.
    • GHB is illegal in many countries due to its dangerous side effects.
    • The police warned about the risks of GHB being added to drinks at parties.