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Rohypnol is also sometimes referred to as the" Forget Pill," or "Forget Me Pill," and one young person referred to it as the "date-rape drug of choice" because of its disinheriting effect, especially when combined with even a moderate amount of alcohol. People are attracted to its alcohol-potentiating effect and the promise of being able to engage in violent or destructive activity without inhibition or feeling guilt. Addicts use it to manage effects of alcohol and/ or other drugs and/or withdrawal from alcohol and/or other drugs. Abuse of Rohypnol typically occurs among teenagers and college students. Used by people of all socioeconomic status, the drug is typically sold in its original bubble packaging for $2 to $3 per pill. Effects: Restlessness, agitation, irritability and aggressiveness have been reported in persons using benzodiazpines or benzodiazepine-like agents. More rarely, delusion, rages, nightmares, hallucinations, psychoses, inappropriate behavior, and other adverse behavior effects have also been observed. Psychomotor impairment increases greatly when alcohol is consumed in combination with any benzodiazepine. Use may also lead to physical and psychic dependence; risk of dependence increases with dose and duration of use and is greater in users with a history of alcohol or drug abuse. Once physical dependence occurs, withdrawal symptoms may include: headache, muscle pain, extreme anxiety, tension, restlessness, confusion and irritability, depersonalization, numbness, tingling of extremities, hypersensitivity to light, noise, physical contact, hallucinations, delirium, disorientation, convulsions, shock, cardiovascular collapse. What Are the Side
Effects of Rohypnol? Rohypnol use causes dependence in humans. Once dependence has developed, abstention induces withdrawal symptoms, including headache, muscle pain, extreme anxiety, tension, restlessness, confusion, and irritability. Numbness, tingling of the extremities, loss of identity, hallucinations, delirium, convulsions, shock, and cardiovascular collapse also may occur. Withdrawal seizures can occur a week or more after cessation of use. As with other sedative drugs, treatment for rohypnol dependence must be gradual, with use tapering off. Prevention: Keep yourself safe. Rohypnol is tasteless and odorless, but especially dangerous when mixed with alcohol, as in a punch. Know what is in your drink. Never accept an open drink from anyone, even if it's someone you know. Most rapes are "acquaintance rapes", not attacks by strangers. Buddy-up. Make sure you are with someone who will remain sober, like a designated driver. Once this drug is activated, the sedative effect makes it difficult to be in control of your decisions, or your behavior. Here are a few suggestions for
staying aware and alert:
I f you think that you have been a victim, notify
the authorities immediately!!!
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