Sodium Oxybate
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Note: Sodium oxybate is the sodium salt of GHB (γ-hydroxybutyrate). As a regulated pharmaceutical (Schedule III with restricted REMS distribution), it has its own problems and dosing distinct from non-medical GHB use. See GHB for the broader pharmacology and recreational context.
GABAB Agonist; Endogenous GHB receptor agonist
Sodium Oxybate
Xyrem; Xywav (lower-sodium formulation with Ca/Mg/K salts)
Sodium oxybate is the sodium salt of GHB, formulated as a high-purity oral solution dosed in grams. It is among the most effective treatments for cataplexy and excessive daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy. Because its half-life is so short, it must be taken in two doses separated by 2.5–4 h during the night. Pharmacy-distributed only through a REMS program; the same compound outside that channel is Schedule I.
Sleep quality; daytime sedation; respiratory status (caution in sleep apnea or with concurrent CNS depressants).
Take only in bed and only when ready to sleep — onset is rapid. Severe sedative interactions with alcohol or other CNS depressants. Significant sodium load (~1100 mg per 4.5 g/night) — consider Xywav for sodium-restricted patients.
GHB, GBL, Modafinil, Pitolisant
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Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
~25% oral bioavailability; markedly reduced by food.Distribution
Negligible plasma protein binding.Metabolism
Endogenous pathway via GHB dehydrogenase to succinic acid, then TCA cycle. No CYP involvement.Elimination
Almost entirely metabolic; ~5% renal.Interactions
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Summary
Classes
GABAB Agonist; Endogenous GHB receptor agonist
Common uses
Cataplexy in narcolepsy0, Excessive daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy0, Idiopathic hypersomnia0
Pharmacy
Starting dose
2.25 g at bedtime + 2.25 g 2.5–4 h later; titrate weekly to 6–9 g/night total
Preparations
0.5 g/mL oral solution
US FDA Max
9 g/night
Pharmacology
Routes
Oral (must be taken in bed; effects within minutes)
Onset
15–30 min (fasting)
Duration
~3 h per dose (twice-nightly schedule required)
Half-life
30–60 min
Bioavailability
~25% (high first-pass)
Pregnancy
Category C
Legal status
Schedule III; REMS-restricted (Schedule I if outside the pharmaceutical channel — same molecule as illicit GHB)
Purported mechanism
Agonist at the metabotropic GABAB receptor and the endogenous γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) receptor. Produces deep sleep with increased slow-wave architecture, suppression of REM intrusion, and cataplexy reduction.