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Protect Yourself from Date Rape Drugs

Monday, March 12, 2001 4:00 PM
Health/Fitness
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By Alan I. Leshner, Ph.D., Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse

Bethesda, Md.--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Mar 12, 2001--Things about college life haven’t changed over the years, but others have, especially for women: Date and campus rape has become more prevalent. And college women have had to learn to be more wary and protect themselves.

Recently, a new danger has been added into the mix: colorless, tasteless, odorless drugs - GHB and Rohypnol. These “date rape drugs” have shown up at campus parties and clubs and have been used surreptitiously to sedate coeds as a prelude to sexual assault. Dropped into alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, the drugs are so effective that they render women physically weak and impair their memory.

GHB (gamma hydroxybutyric acid, G, liquid ecstasy, GHB) is a central nervous system depressant that relaxes or sedates the body. The drug comes in clear liquid, white power, or tablet or capsule form.

Rohypnol (roofies, rophies, roach, rope, and the forget-me pill) is the trade name for flunitrazepam, a drug in the same family as Valium(R), Halcion(R), and Xanax(R). The drug, which is used abroad as a sedative, a pre-surgery anesthetic, and an aid to sleep, is not approved for use in the U.S.

The sedative-hypnotic effects of GHB and Rohypnol include muscle relaxation and amnesia. If used in sexual assault, the victim may not remember the assault, the assailant, or what took place. To detect whether the drug has been used, the victim must provide urine samples for testing within 72 hours.

What are the telltale signs of drug-induced intoxication? - A more intense response to alcohol, memory lapse or loss of time, and/or feelings that you have had sex but can’t remember parts of or the entire incident.

How can you keep yourself safe?

Learn more about these drugs and date/campus rape by contacting your campus rape crisis center. Be sure you know the people you socialize with and keep on eye on whatever you are drinking. Enjoy yourself, but play it safe.

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*Dr. Leshner is the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a component of the National Institutes of Health. More information about the health effects of drug abuse and addiction is available on the Institute’s websites at www.drugabuse.gov and www.clubdrugs.org.


Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse

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