What are date rape drugs?
These are
drugs that are sometimes used to assist a sexual assault. Sexual assault is any
type of sexual activity that a person does not agree to. It can include
touching that is not okay; putting something into the vagina; sexual
intercourse; rape; and attempted rape. These drugs are powerful and dangerous.
They can be slipped into your drink when you are not looking. The drugs often
have no color, smell, or taste, so you can't tell if you are being drugged. The
drugs can make you become weak and confused — or even pass out — so that you
are unable to refuse sex or defend yourself. If you are drugged, you might not
remember what happened while you were drugged. Date rape drugs are used on both
females and males.
The three
most common date rape drugs are:
- Rohypnol (roh-HIP-nol). Rohypnol is the trade name for flunitrazepam (FLOO-neye-TRAZ-uh-pam). Abuse of two similar drugs appears to have replaced Rohypnol abuse in some parts of the United States. These are: clonazepam (marketed as Klonopin in the U.S.and Rivotril in Mexico) and alprazolam (marketed as Xanax). Rohypnol is also known as:
Circles,Forget
Pill,LA Rochas, Lunch Money, Mexican Valium, Mind Erasers, Poor Man's Quaalude, R-2,Rib,Roach, Roach-2, Roches, Roofies, Roopies,
Rope, Rophies. Ruffie, Trip-and-FallWhiteys
- GHB, which is short for gamma hydroxybutyric (GAM-muh heye-DROX-ee-BYOO-tur-ihk) acid. GHB is also known as:
Bedtime Scoop,Cherry Meth, Easy
Lay,Energy Drink,G, Gamma 10,Georgia Home Boy, G-Juice,Gook, Goop, Great
Hormones,Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH),Liquid E,Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid X,PM, Salt
Water,Soap ,Somatomax, Vita-G
- Ketamine (KEET-uh-meen), also known as: Black Hole,Bump,Cat Valium, Green, Jet,K, K-Hole, Kit Kat, Psychedelic Heroin, Purple, Special K, Super Acid
These
drugs also are known as "club drugs" because they tend to be used at
dance clubs, concerts, and "raves."
The term
"date rape" is widely used. But most experts prefer the term
"drug-facilitated sexual assault." These drugs also are used to help
people commit other crimes, like robbery and physical assault. They are used on
both men and women. The term "date rape" also can be misleading
because the person who commits the crime might not be dating the victim.
Rather, it could be an acquaintance or stranger.
What do the drugs look like?
- Rohypnol comes as a pill that dissolves in liquids. Some are small, round, and white. Newer pills are oval and green-gray in color. When slipped into a drink, a dye in these new pills makes clear liquids turn bright blue and dark drinks turn cloudy. But this color change might be hard to see in a dark drink, like cola or dark beer, or in a dark room. Also, the pills with no dye are still available. The pills may be ground up into a powder.
- GHB has a few forms: a liquid with no odor or color, white powder, and pill. It might give your drink a slightly salty taste. Mixing it with a sweet drink, such as fruit juice, can mask the salty taste.
- Ketamine comes as a liquid and a white powder.
What effects do these drugs have on the body?
These
drugs are very powerful. They can affect you very quickly and without your
knowing. The length of time that the effects last varies. It depends on how
much of the drug is taken and if the drug is mixed with other drugs or alcohol.
Alcohol makes the drugs even stronger and can cause serious health problems —
even death.
Rohypnol
The
effects of Rohypnol can be felt within 30 minutes of being drugged and can last
for several hours. If you are drugged, you might look and act like someone who
is drunk. You might have trouble standing. Your speech might be slurred. Or you
might pass out. Rohypnol can cause these problems:
- Muscle relaxation or loss of muscle control
- Difficulty with motor movements
- Drunk feeling
- Problems talking
- Nausea
- Can't remember what happened while drugged
- Loss of consciousness (black out)
- Confusion
- Problems seeing
- Dizziness
- Sleepiness
- Lower blood pressure
- Stomach problems
- Death
GHB
GHB takes
effect in about 15 minutes and can last 3 or 4 hours. It is very potent: A very
small amount can have a big effect. So it's easy to overdose on GHB. Most GHB
is made by people in home or street "labs." So, you don't know what's
in it or how it will affect you. GHB can cause these problems:
- Relaxation
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Problems seeing
- Loss of consciousness (black out)
- Seizures
- Can't remember what happened while drugged
- Problems breathing
- Tremors
- Sweating
- Vomiting
- Slow heart rate
- Dream-like feeling
- Coma
- Death
Ketamine
Ketamine
is very fast-acting. You might be aware of what is happening to you, but unable
to move. It also causes memory problems. Later, you might not be able to
remember what happened while you were drugged. Ketamine can cause these problems:
- Distorted perceptions of sight and sound
- Lost sense of time and identity
- Out of body experiences
- Dream-like feeling
- Feeling out of control
- Impaired motor function
- Problems breathing
- Convulsions
- Vomiting
- Memory problems
- Numbness
- Loss of coordination
- Aggressive or violent behavior
- Depression
- High blood pressure
- Slurred speech
Are these drugs legal
Some of
these drugs are legal when lawfully used for medical purposes. But that doesn't
mean they are safe. These drugs are powerful and can hurt you. They should only
be used under a doctor's care and order.
- Ketamine used as an anesthetic for humans and animals. It is mostly used on animals. Veterinary clinics are robbed for their ketamine supplies.
Is alcohol a date rape drug? What about other
drugs?
Any drug
that can affect judgment and behavior can put a person at risk for unwanted or
risky sexual activity. Alcohol is one such drug. In fact, alcohol is the drug
most commonly used to help commit sexual assault. When a person drinks too much
alcohol:
- It's harder to think clearly.
- It's harder to set limits and make good choices.
- It's harder to tell when a situation could be dangerous.
- It's harder to say "no" to sexual advances.
- It's harder to fight back if a sexual assault occurs.
- It's possible to blackout and to have memory loss.
The club
drug "ecstasy" (MDMA) has been used to commit sexual assault. It can
be slipped into someone's drink without the person's knowledge. Also, a person
who willingly takes ecstasy is at greater risk of sexual assault. Ecstasy can
make a person feel "lovey-dovey" towards others. It also can lower a
person's ability to give reasoned consent. Once under the drug's influence, a
person is less able to sense danger or to resist a sexual assault.
Even if a
victim of sexual assault drank alcohol or willingly took drugs, the victim is not
at fault for being assaulted. You cannot "ask for it" or cause it to
happen.
How can I protect myself from being a victim?
- Don't accept drinks from other people.
- Open containers yourself.
- Keep your drink with you at all times, even when you go to the bathroom.
- Don't share drinks.
- Don't drink from punch bowls or other common, open containers. They may already have drugs in them.
- If someone offers to get you a drink from a bar or at a party, go with the person to order your drink. Watch the drink being poured and carry it yourself.
- Don't drink anything that tastes or smells strange. Sometimes, GHB tastes salty.
- Have a nondrinking friend with you to make sure nothing happens.
- If you realize you left your drink unattended, pour it out.
- If you feel drunk and haven't drunk any alcohol — or, if you feel like the effects of drinking alcohol are stronger than usual — get help right away.
Are there ways to tell if I might have been drugged
and raped?
It is
often hard to tell. Most victims don't remember being drugged or assaulted. The
victim might not be aware of the attack until 8 or 12 hours after it occurred.
These drugs also leave the body very quickly. Once a victim gets help, there
might be no proof that drugs were involved in the attack. But there are some signs
that you might have been drugged:
- You feel drunk and haven't drunk any alcohol — or, you feel like the effects of drinking alcohol are stronger than usual.
- You wake up feeling very hung over and disoriented or having no memory of a period of time.
- You remember having a drink, but cannot recall anything after that.
- You find that your clothes are torn or not on right.
- You feel like you had sex, but you cannot remember it.
What should I do if I think I've been drugged and
raped?
- Get medical care right away. Call 911 or have a trusted friend take you to a hospital emergency room. Don't urinate, douche, bathe, brush your teeth, wash your hands, change clothes, or eat or drink before you go. These things may give evidence of the rape. The hospital will use a "rape kit" to collect evidence.
- Call the police from the hospital. Tell the police exactly what you remember. Be honest about all your activities. Remember, nothing you did — including drinking alcohol or doing drugs — can justify rape.
- Ask the hospital to take a urine (pee) sample that can be used to test for date rape drugs. The drugs leave your system quickly. Rohypnol stays in the body for several hours, and can be detected in the urine up to 72 hours after taking it. GHB leaves the body in 12 hours. Don't urinate before going to the hospital.
- Don't pick up or clean up where you think the assault might have occurred. There could be evidence left behind — such as on a drinking glass or bed sheets.
- Get counseling and treatment. Feelings of shame, guilt, fear, and shock are normal. A counselor can help you work through these emotions and begin the healing process.
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