As you consume
the drink, the drug takes effect. You're now in a weakened, helpless, or unconscious
state. You're so incapacitated that you can't escape or resist a rapist, or even call out
for help. You're sexually assaulted. When the drug wears off, you may not remember what
happened or who participated because the drug often causes amnesia.
This may sound like an old
story - "spiking the punch" or "slipping her a Mickey." What is new is
that these drugs are especially dangerous. When combined with alcohol or other drugs, the
mixture can be lethal.

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What are Rohypnol's
Effects?
Rohypnol is a potent and
fast-acting sedative. The physical effects of the drug may be noticeable within twenty to
thirty minutes after ingestion.
Rohypnol causes drowsiness,
confusion, impaired motor skills, dizziness, dis-inhibition, impaired judgement, and
reduced levels of consciousness. You may look and act like someone who is drunk. Your
speech may be slurred and you may have difficulty walking. Or, you may be completely
unconscious.
It is very dangerous to mix
Rohypnol with alcohol or other drugs. The combination may produce extremely low blood
pressure, respiratory depression, difficulty breathing, coma, or even death.
One of the most disturbing
effects of Rohypnol is that it can produce complete or partial amnesia (loss of memory)
for the events that take place after it is ingested. This means that you may not be able
to remember what you did - or what was done to you - while you are under the influence of
the drug, which may be a significant period of time. This "amnesic" effect is
especially likely when Rohypnol is ingested with alcohol.

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What are the Effects
of GHB?
GHB is a powerful synthetic
drug that acts as a depressant on the central nervous system. It is rapidly metabolized by
the body. The effects of the drug can be felt within fifteen minutes after ingestion.
GHB can cause dizziness,
nausea, vomiting, confusion, seizures, respiratory depression, intense drowsiness,
unconsciousness, and coma. In some cases, GHB also can cause "anterograde
amnesia" (memory loss for the events following ingestion). This means that you may
not be able to recall what happened to you while you were under the influence of the drug.
When GHB is ingested with
alcohol or other drugs, the consequences may be life-threatening. Without immediate and
appropriate medical care, the results may be fatal.

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Against the Law
It is illegal to possess or
distribute Rohypnol in the United States. It is a "controlled substance" in
Schedule IV of the Federal Controlled Substances Act. It has never been approved for
medical use in this country. Rohypnol is sold as a prescription drug in other countries
and smuggled into the United States. In 1996, Congress passed the Drug-Induced Rape
Prevention and Punishment Act of 1996. Under the new federal law, simple possession of
Rohypnol is punishable by up to three years in prison and a fine. The
distribution/administration of Rohypnol to another person without the person's knowledge,
and with the intent to commit a crime of violence, is punishable by up to twenty years in
prison and a fine. In addition to the federal law, possession and misuse of Rohypnol is a
violation of some state laws.

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Signs That You May
Have Been Drugged
If you feel a lot more
intoxicated than your usual response to the amount of alcohol you consumed...
If you wake up very hung
over, feeling "fuzzy," experiencing memory lapse, and can't account for a period
of time...
If you remember taking a
drink but cannot recall what happened for a period of time after you consumed the drink...
If you feel as though
someone had sex with you but you can't remember any or all of the incident...

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What to do if it
Happens to You
Get to a safe place.
Get help immediately. Call 911!
Ask a trusted friend to stay
with you and assist you in getting the help you need.
Call the police
Get medical care.
Go to a hospital emergency
department as soon as possible for an examination and evidence collection.
Request that the hospital
take a urine sample for drug toxicology testing to be done by your law enforcement
agency's crime lab. A special test must be conducted to detect Rohypnol in a urine
specimen.
Preserve as much physical
evidence as possible. Do not urinate, shower, bathe, douche, or throw away the clothing
you were wearing during the incident. If possible, save any other materials that might
provide evidence, such as the glass that held your drink.
Call a rape crisis center
for information and support.

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Taking Care of
Yourself
Don't drink beverages that
you did not open yourself.
Don't share or exchange
drinks with anyone.
Don't take a drink from a
punch bowl.
Don't drink from a container
that is being passed around.
If possible, bring your own
drinks to parties.
If someone offers you a
drink from the bar at a club or a party, accompany the person to the bar to order your
drink, watch the drink being poured, and carry the drink yourself.
Don't leave your drink
unattended while talking, dancing, using the restroom, or making a phone call.
If you realize that your
drink has been left unattended, discard it.
Don't drink anything has an
unusual taste or appearance (e.g., salty taste, excessive foam, unexplained residue).

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Watching Out For Your
Friends
Appoint a designated
"sober" person when you go to parties, clubs, or bars. Have a plan to
periodically check up on each other.
If one of your friends appears
very intoxicated, gets sick after drinking a beverage, passes out and is difficult to
awaken, seems to be having difficulty breathing, or is behaving in an uncharacteristic
way, takes steps to ensure your friend's safety. If necessary, call
911
for emergency medical assistance.
If you see or hear that
someone is "dosing" a drink or a punch bowl, intervene. Confront the person,
warn potential victims, discard the drink, and/or get help.
Warn friends about high-risk
situations, such as clubs where "dosing" is known to have occurred.
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