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DATE RAPE DRUGS
Overview
Although alcohol
is the most
commonly used
drug to
facilitate
sexual assaults,
other
drugs--such as
Rohypnol and
Gamma
Hydroxybutyrate
(GHB)--are being
used more
frequently to
sedate victims
in order to
sexually assault
them. Commonly
referred to as
"date rape
drugs" or
"predatory
drugs", Rohypnol
and GHB can be
given to victims
without their
knowledge and
can prevent them
from resisting
sexual assaults.
The drugs can
create an
amnesia-effect
so that the
victims are
uncertain as to
what, if
anything,
occurred. The
drugs are
usually
administered at
a bar, party or
social function
and can be
disguised in
alcoholic or
non-alcoholic
beverages.
What is
Rohypnol?
(Flunirtazepam)
This drug is a
form of a
sleeping pill
belonging to the
same class of
drugs as Valium,
Librium and
Xanax.
Common Street
Names
Roofies,
Ruffies, Roche,
R-Z Rib, Rope,
R-2s, Lunch
Money, Minuses,
Pluses, Stupefi,
Shays, Roach,
Robutal, La
Rocha
Use and Effects
Rohypnol is
ingested orally,
frequently in
conjunction with
alcohol or other
drugs. The
effects begin
within 30
minutes, peak
within 2 hours
and may persist
for up to eight
hours or more
depending on the
dosage. Adverse
effects of this
drug are a
decrease in
blood pressure,
memory
impairment,
drowsiness,
visual
disturbances,
dizziness and
confusion, and
with some people
it can cause
excitability and
aggressive
behavior.
It is commonly
reported that
persons who
become
intoxicated on a
combination of
alcohol and
Rohypnol have
"blackouts"
lasting 6 to 12
hours or longer
following
ingestion. Lack
of inhibition is
another widely
reported effect.
Urine tests can
determine the
presence of
Rohypnol in the
body for 60-72
hours. By
itself, Rohypnol
is very unlikely
to cause death
but with the
alcohol the
possibility
exists that the
combination
could be fatal.
What is GHB?
(Gamma-
Hydroxybutyrate)
GHB was
originally
developed as an
anesthetic, but
withdrawn due to
unwanted side
effects. It has
been used for
the treatment of
narcolepsy,
alcohol
withdrawal
symptoms, and
more recently as
a growth hormone
stimulant and
fat burning drug
used by body
builders. In
1990, the FDA
banned the sale
of GHB in the
United States.
GHB can be
produced in the
form of a white
powder, but is
more commonly
encountered as
an odorless,
clear liquid.
GHB has a salty
taste which is
masked when
mixed with a
drink. GHB will
remain in a
person's blood
for
approximately 4
hours and will
remain
detectable in
the urine for up
to 12 hours.
Common Street
Names
GHB, Liquid
Ecstasy, Liquid
X, Grievous
Bodily Harm,
Goop, Georgia
Home Boy, Easy
Lay, G-Juice,
Sea Water,
Cherry Meth
Use and Effects
GHB is primarily
used by body
builders with
the false
assumption that
it will burn fat
and increase
hormone growth.
It is promoted
as a drug that
will increase
one's sexual
awareness and
lead to more
sexual activity.
Low doses result
in a general
feeling if
euphoria
(similar to
being moderately
under the effect
of alcohol)
which includes:
decreased
inhibitions,
increased
sociability,
followed by
drowsiness then
sleep. Higher
doses result in
an immediate
onset of
intoxication
leading to a
deep
unresponsive
sleep, shallow
breathing,
decreased blood
pressure and
invariably
amnesia. In
conjunction with
alcohol or any
depressant drug,
it may be fatal.
This drug can be
easily disguised
in any beverage.
Within a few
minutes of
drinking the
liquid, the
victim will
appear
intoxicated and
become helpless.
Because GHB is
quickly absorbed
into the human
body, evidence
will be lost if
the victim's
blood or urine
is not preserved
soon after the
attack.
The Latest
Drug
"Fry
cigarettes," the
most recent drug
used in
drug-facilitated
sexual assaults,
consist of
tobacco and
marijuana
cigarettes
coated with
embalming fluid.
Also known as
"water-water",
"drank" and
"wetdaddy,"
these cigarettes
are incredibly
dangerous,
creating
psychosis,
hallucinations,
delusions, and
loss of
consciousness.
Cigarettes
coated with
embalming fluid
taste like
rubbing alcohol
and smell like
gasoline when
lit.
Reduce the
Risk of Becoming
a Victim of Drug
Induced Rape
When going to a
bar, party, or
social event,
never go alone.
Friends can
watch out for
each other.
Never accept a
drink from
anyone except
the bartender
and watch your
drink being
mixed. Don't
share or
exchange drinks.
If you feel you
are becoming
severely
intoxicated
after only one
or two drinks,
get help.
What if it
Happens to Me?
If you have
unaccounted for
time, a lapse of
memory, or wake
up in a strange
place and feel
you have been
sexually
assaulted,
contact a local
law enforcement
agency
immediately.
Remember:
rapists are
repeat
offenders. By
reporting this
crime, you may
save someone
else from being
attacked.
Collect your
first urine
sample in a
clean container.
This may be the
only evidence
linking the drug
to the crime. Do
not bathe,
shower, douche,
wash clothing,
bedding or
disturb anything
in the area
where the
assault
occurred.
References Drug
Enforcement
Administration,
U.S. Department
of Justice, "DEA
Press Release
Fact Sheet," 13
March 2000. The
Sexual Assault
Resource and
Counseling
Center of
Lebanon County,
"How To Prevent
Drug Induced
Rape" brochure. |