Date rape also occurs when one person forces
another person to have sex. This crime is also a felony offense. The
difference between rape and date rape is that in cases of date rape, the
victim agreed to spend time with the attacker. Perhaps the victim even
went out with the attacker more than once. 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.
“Date Rape” drugs are hypnotics, sedatives
and other types of medications that cause a person to have lapses in
memory; loss of motor control, consciousness and/or inhibitions; and
slurred speech. When mixed with alcohol, the affect of these drugs
intensify. These are drugs that are sometimes used to assist a sexual
assault. 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,GHB,
Ketamine
Roofies, scoop, easy lay, Mexican Valium, liquid Ecstasy
Rohypnol (chemical name:
Flunitrezepam) is well known and is considered the date rape drug of
choice for predators.
Ketamine
(also known as Special K) and \
GBH
(Gamma Hydroxybutyrate). GBH is a derivative of a neurotransmitter that
occurs in the brain but when the body produces too much of this chemical
due to a metabolic disorder, developmental delays and seizures can
occur. It was originally developed as a weight loss and body building
drug until it was banned due to the extreme side effects and became
known as a date rape drug.
Comprehensive Date
Rape Panel (Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Test Panel)
tests for
Rohypnol,GHB, Ketamine, Other Hypnotics,
Sedatives and Over-The-Counter Medications Known to Cause a Similar
Affect.
Below see the list of drugs tested with our
Comprehensive Date Rape Panel
| Benzodiazepines |
|
Opiods |
| Alprazolam (Xanax, Xanor, Alprax,
Niravam) |
|
Codeine |
| Clonazepam (Klonopin) |
|
Hydrocodone
(Vicodin, Hydrococet, Symtan, Anexsia, Dicodid, Hycodan (or
generically Hydromet), Hycomine, Hycet, Lorcet, Lortab, Norco,
Novahistex, Hydrovo, Duodin, Kolikodol, Orthoxycol, Mercodinone,
Synkonin, Norgan, and Hydrokon) |
| Diazepam (Valium) |
|
Meperidine
(Demerol) |
| Flunitrazepam
(Rohypnol, Hipnosedon, Hypnodorm, Flunipam, Nilium, Vulbegal,
Silece, Darkene, Ilman, Insom and Fluscand) |
|
Tramadol (Ultram,
Tramal) |
| Lorazepam (Ativan,
Temesta) |
|
Methadone (Symoron,
Dolophine, Amidone, Methadose, Physeptone, Heptadon, Phy) |
| Oxazepam (Alepam,
Medopam, Murelax, Noripam, Ox-Pam, Purata, Serax and Serepax) |
|
Fentanyl (Actiq,
Duragesic, Fentora, Onsolis, Sublimaze, Instanyl) |
| Temazepam (Normison,
Temtabs, Euhypnos, Restoril, Remestan, Tenox and Norkotral) |
|
Sedatives/Hypnotics |
| Nitrazepam
(Alodorm, Arem, Insoma, Mogadon, Nitrados, Nitrazadon, Ormodon,
Paxadorm, Remnos and Somnite) |
|
Ketamine (Ketanest,
Ketaset, Ketalar) |
| Barbiturates |
|
Methaqualone
(Quaaludes, Mandrax) |
|
Over-the-counter Drugs |
|
Zolpidem (Adormix,
Ambien, Ambien CR, Edluar, Damixan, Hypnogen, Ivedal, Lioran,
Myslee, Nytamel, Sanval, Stilnoct, Stilnox, Stilnox CR, Sucedal,
Zoldem, Zolnod and Zolpihexal) |
| Diphenhydramine
(Benadryl, Dimedrol, Nytol, Unisom) |
|
Zopiclone (Imovane,
Zimovane, Lunesta) |
| Dextromethorphan |
|
Muscle
Relaxants |
| Doxylamine |
|
Carisoprodol
(Sanoma, Carisoma) |
| Chlorpheniramine |
|
Meprobamate
(Miltown, Equanil, Meprospan) |
| Brompheniramine
(Bromfed, Dimetapp, Bromfenex, and Dimetane) |
|
Cyclobenzaprine
(Apo-Cyclobenzaprine, Flexeril, Fexmid, Amrix) |
| Promethazine
(Phenergan, Promethegan, Romergan, Fargan, Farganesse,
Prothiazine, Avomine, Atosil, Receptozine, Lergigan) |
|
Methocarbamol
(Robaxin) |
|
Hallucinogens |
|
|
| PCP (angel
dust) |
|
|
Why should you consider a Comprehensive STD
panel as well?
If you have had unprotected sex, you may have been exposed to an
STD. Play it
safe and be informed! Fast, convenient, and
anonymous STD
testing. No physician order needed. No appointment necessary. The
convenient location and professional staff at Miami Lab makes it
easy for you to get the peace of mind you deserve.
What are the test options?
- Blood (recent ingestion)
- Urine (up to 5 days after the incident)
- Hair (collected 10 - 14 days after the incident minimum)
- Suspected glass or container in which the alleged drug was placed
•Don't accept open drinks from other people.
•Open drink 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.
•Have a nondrinking friend with you to make sure nothing happens.
•If you realize you left your drink unattended, get e new one. Don't
drink it.
•If you feel drunk and haven't drunk any alcohol — or, if you feel like
the effects of drinking alcohol are stronger than usual — ask for help.