Glycohydroxy-benzoate

Glycohydroxy-benzoate, also known as Grek Herf Besh, was a drug that caused lowered inhibitions and memory loss. Illegal in most sectors, this tasteless and odorless drug was often slipped into drinks. The unwary user, when under the influence of the chemical, could be forced into dangerous situations without their logical consent, and retain no memory of the event afterward.

The drug could be detected in a tox-screen of the user's blood, and by the symptomatic fragmented memory and sense of missing time. Due to the prevalence of the drug, patrons of busy cantinas are usually advised to watch their drinks.

Behind the scenes
Glycohydroxy-benzoate is based off of the real-world illegal substance gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid.