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Rohypnol (Date Rape Drug)
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The side effects of Rohypnol are:
- Decreased blood pressure
- Black outs
- Loss of memory
- Sedation
- Tiredness
- Muscle relaxation
- Problems with vision
- Disorientation
- Dizziness and confusion
- Nausea
- Nervousness
- Disinhibition
- Aggressive behavior
- Fearlessness
A.K.A Date Rape Drug
One of the most common abuse patterns is to use Rohypnol as a rape drug. Rohypnol is known as a rape drug because perpetrators reportedly slip it into victim's drinks causing them to black out. Rohypnol takes away a victim's normal inhibitions, leaving the victim helpless and blocking the memory of a rape or assault.
Only 10 minutes after ingesting Rohypnol, a person may feel dizzy, disoriented, too hot or cold and nauseated. They may also have a difficult time speaking and eventually, the victim will pass out. The person will then have no recollection of the events that occurred.
Mixing roofies with alcohol can be more dangerous and may cause respiratory depression, aspiration and possibly death.
| Index of Terms |
| Alcohol | The world's most popular drug and legally used in most countries. Alcohol is produced through the fermentation of fruits, vegetables or grains. | | Heroin | A white crystalline "narcotic" powder derived from "morphine", formerly used as a painkiller and sedative. | | Valium | Trademark for a drug called diazepam, a tranquilizer that relaxes muscles and prevents or inhibits convulsions. |
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