Rohypnol
Description: Rohypnol, (generically Flunitrazepam),
is a sedative with approximately ten-times the potency
of Valium (diazepam). The tablets are round, white,
slightly smaller than aspirin and are single- or
cross-scored on one side with "ROCHE" and "1" or "2"
encircled on the other. Rohypnol is manufactured wordwide, particularly in Europe and Latin America, in
1- and 2-milligram tablets by Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., a
large pharmaceutical manufacturer. However, the drug
neither is manufactured nor approved for medical use in
the United States. The drug is often distributed on the
street it its original "bubble packaging" and is usually
sold for less than $5 per tablet.
Street names: Roofies, Rib, Roach-2, Roopies,
Rope, R-2, Circles, La Roche, Mexican Valium
Effects: The drug produces drowsiness, dizziness,
slurred speech, amnesia, muscle relaxation, loss of
motor control, lack or coordination, and
gastrointestinal disturbances lasting 12 or more hours.
Higher doses reduce heart rate and breathing. The use of
this drug with alcohol is particularly dangerous as both
substances increase each other's toxicity.
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