GABA
amino_acidAlso known as: Gamma-aminobutyric acid, PharmaGABA
About
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter responsible for reducing neuronal excitability. While oral GABA's ability to cross the blood-brain barrier is debated, some research suggests it may support relaxation through peripheral nervous system pathways.
How It Works
Primary inhibitory neurotransmitter; oral GABA may act on peripheral/enteric nervous system to reduce arousal.
Evidence For Conditions
| Condition | Grade | Studies | Participants | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep Onset Difficulty | B Moderate | 16 | -- | 보기 → |
| Anxiety-Related Sleep Problems | B Moderate | 7 | -- | 보기 → |
Side Effects
- Tingling or flushing sensation
- Drowsiness
- Mild shortness of breath (transient)
- GI discomfort
Drug & Supplement Interactions
- Anti-anxiety medications (benzodiazepines) — potential additive sedation
- Antihypertensives — GABA may lower blood pressure
- Antiepileptic drugs — may alter GABAergic signaling
Always inform your healthcare provider about all supplements you take.
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