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Date-Rape Drugs: Protecting Yourself

Steps to Staying Safe From Becoming a Victim

By Charles Montaldo, About.com

Whether you are at a bar, the student union or any public situation, keep yourself and your friends safe by doing these simple things:

  • Never leave your drink unattended.
  • Do not accept open-container drinks from anyone but a bartender or server.
  • Attend parties or bars with a group of friends, arranging beforehand to watch each other’s drinks. If you arrive as a group, leave as a group.
  • Watch out for your friends. If a friend shows symptoms of date-rape drug ingestion, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Signs to look for include: Dizziness and/or nausea, memory loss, breathing or motion difficulties, and acting disproportionately intoxicated relative to the amount of alcohol consumed.

To prevent yourself and your friends from becoming victims of date-rape drug, you need to know what you are up against. While many sedatives have been used as date-rape drugs, Rohypnol, GHB and Ketamine are the ones you are most likely to encounter.

  • GHB - Short for gamma-hydroxybutyrate, GHB is most often administered to victims as a clear liquid with a salty taste, but can also be found in capsule and powder forms.
  • Ketamine - Administered in liquid, tablet and powder form, Ketamine is a fast-acting general anesthetic often used by veterinarians.
  • Rohypnol - Often dropped into beverages in tablet form, Rohypnol is a potent and fast-acting sedative that dissolves rapidly, leaving no detectable taste, color or odor.

Source: Illinois Attorney General

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