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For Your Protection



To protect yourself, please search www.yahoo.com or similar engines. The
general guidelines, as I once read, consist of:

1. Not taking drinks from stranger
2. Beware of your drinks, not letting it getting out of your sight
3. Stay in groups and don't put yourself in vulnerable compromising positions

Please disseminate this reminder as seen fit. Best, KyAnh

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>From Vn-Gblf....

Something worthy for reading and knowing.
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Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 08:26:53 -0500 (EST)
From: "Geoffrey C. Bartlett" <gbartlet@emerald.tufts.edu>
To: Tufts Emergency Medical Services <tems@emerald.tufts.edu>
Subject: Roofies

This is an article about Rohypnol, a drug that is recently becoming
popular in date rapes.  It is a small white pill that disolves easily in
water or alcoholic drinks.  I strongly suggest that you read this article.
Its an inexpensive drug and is becoming more popular on college campuses.
To date I am unaware of any incidents involving Rohypnol here at Tufts,
but this is not to say that the potential does not exist.

-Geoff
   
'Roofies', The New "Date Rape" Drug of Choice

   By Clark Staten, ERRI Executive Director
   
   Chicago, IL., January 6, 1995 (ENN) --Like the Quaaludes of the 60's
   and 70's, there is a new "love drug" being abused in several parts of
   the country. The drug is Rohypnol, or "Roofies" as it being is called
   on the street. It is also called "ruffies", "roche", "R-2", "rib" and
   "rope" and reportedly is quickly becoming the "date rape drug of
   choice."
   
   Rohypnol is a brand name for flunitrazepam (a benzodiazepine), a very
   potent tranquilizer similar in nature to valium (diazepam), but many
   times stronger. The drug produces a sedative effect, amnesia, muscle
   relaxation, and a slowing of psychomotor responses. Sedation occurs
   20-30 minutes after administration and lasts for several hours. The
   drug is often distributed on the street in it's original "bubble
   packaging" which adds an air of legitimacy and makes it appear to be
   legal. The drug is not commonly used by physicians in the United
   States and is not even listed in the commonly used Physician's Desk
   Reference.
   
   Illicit use of Rohypnol was originally reported in Europe in the late
   1970's and world-wide use of it has continually increased since then.
   According to police sources in both Florida and Texas, "roofies" were
   first seen in the United States in the early 1990's; they quickly
   gained acceptance and use by both high school and college students.
   According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) more than
   1,000 cases of illegal Rohypnol possession have been reported
   recently, in thirteen states. Reports have also been received of it
   being popular in "gay bars" in selected locations on both the East and
   West coasts. In fact, Rohypnol is now being reported as being one of
   the "in" drugs on high school and college campuses and particularly in
   college fraternities. And to make matters worse, "Roofies" are
   inexpensive and reportedly being sold for as little as $2.00-$4.00 per
   tablet in several locations.
   
   According to a University of Florida drug hotline, "Roofies" are often
   combined with alcohol, marijuana, or cocaine to produce a rapid and
   very dramatic "high". Even when used by itself, users can appear
   extremely intoxicated, with slurred speech, no coordination, swaying,
   and blood-shot eyes...with no odor of alcohol. The drug has been added
   to punch and other drinks at fraternity parties and college social
   gatherings, where it is reportedly given to female party participants
   in hopes of lowered inhibitions and facilitating potential sexual
   conquest. Police departments in several parts of the country say that
   after ingestion of "Roofies" that several young women have reported
   waking up in frat houses with no clothes on, finding themselves in
   unfamiliar surroundings with unfamiliar people, or having actually
   been sexually assaulted while under the influence of the drug.
   
   As insidious, disgusting and perilous as this may sound, the dangers
   don't stop there. Besides the worries of unprotected sex, Rohypnol,
   particularly when mixed with alcohol or other drugs may lead to
   respiratory depression, aspiration, and even death. When taken
   repeatedly, it can lead to physical and psychic dependence, which is
   thought to increase with both dose and duration of use. An amnesia
   producing effect of "Roofies" may prevent users from remembering how
   or why they took the drug or even that they were given it by others.
   This makes investigation of sexually related or other offenses very
   difficult and may account for repeated reports of "date rapes"
   involving the use of the drug.
   
   Both law enforcement and drug counseling services caution that the use
   of Rohypnol is increasing and that additional quantities of it are
   being imported across the Mexican border, where it can be obtained by
   prescription. ERRI drug abuse analysts warn that "Roofies" are just
   another in a long list of dangerous drugs that are being imported and
   "pushed" to the impressionable youth of this country.
   
   (c) Emergencynet NEWS Service, 1996
   Emergency Response & Research Institute
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Geoffrey C. Bartlett            gbartlet@tufts.edu
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