Sodium oxybate is another name for GHB, a substance that is often illegally sold and abused, especially by young adults in social settings such as nightclubs. Sodium oxybate may be harmful when taken by people other than the person for whom it was prescribed. Do not sell or give your sodium oxybate to anyone else; selling or sharing it is against the law. Store sodium oxybate in a safe place, such as a locked cabinet or box, so that no one else can take it accidentally or on purpose. Keep track of how much liquid is left in your bottle so you will know if any is missing. Take sodium oxybate exactly as directed. Do not take more of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. If you take too much sodium oxybate, you may experience life-threatening symptoms including seizures, slowed or stopped breathing, loss of consciousness, and coma. You may also develop a craving for sodium oxybate, feel a need to take larger and larger doses, or want to continue taking sodium oxybate even though it causes unpleasant symptoms. If you have taken sodium oxybate in amounts larger than prescribed by your doctor, and you suddenly stop taking it, you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, restlessness, anxiety, abnormal thinking, loss of contact with reality, sleepiness, upset stomach, shaking of a part of your body that you cannot control, sweating, muscle cramps, and fast heartbeat. Sodium oxybate may cause serious side effects even if it is taken as directed. Do not take antidepressants; medications for anxiety, mental illness, or seizures; sedatives; sleeping pills; or tranquilizers while you are taking sodium oxybate. Do not drink alcohol while you are taking sodium oxybate. Tell your doctor if you snore and if you have or have ever had lung disease, difficulty breathing, sleep apnea (a sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop for short periods during sleep), seizures, or depression. Also tell your doctor if you have ever thought about harming or killing yourself or planned or tried to do so, if you use or have ever used street drugs, or if you have overused prescription medications.If you experience any of the following symptoms, call your doctor immediately: depression, confusion, abnormal thoughts, thoughts of harming or killing yourself, anxiety, feeling that others want to harm you, hallucinations (seeing things or hearing voices that do not exist), loss of contact with reality, agitation, memory problems, breathing problems, snoring, sleep apnea, slowed or stopped breathing,or excessive drowsiness during the day. Sodium oxybate is not available at retail pharmacies. A special program is in place to distribute the medication and provide information about the medication. You will receive written information and an instructional video about the safe use of sodium oxybate. Your medication will be mailed to you from a central pharmacy after you have read the information and talked to a pharmacist. Ask your doctor if you have any questions about how you will receive your medication. Your doctor or pharmacist will give you the manufacturer's patient information sheet (Medication Guide) when you begin treatment with sodium oxybate and each time you refill your prescription. Read the information carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions. You can also obtain the Medication Guide from the FDA website: http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/xyrem/medicationguide.htm. Keep all appointments with your doctor. You should see your doctor at least every 3 months. Talk to your doctor about the risks of taking sodium oxybate. |