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Deanna Vaz
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By: Deanna Vaz
Drug Escape room
The drug we are going over is Rohypnol we will be going over the following topics, Why people use it, how it is misused and abused, and the physical, mental, and psychological effects of the drug. Include other names that your drug can be called.
Introduction
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People use Rohypnol for various reasons, though its most infamous use is as a "date rape" drug due to its powerful sedative and amnesic effects. Some individuals take it for fun to experience intense relaxation or euphoria, often combining it with alcohol or other substances to enhance its effects. Others misuse it to self-medicate for anxiety or insomnia, as it induces deep sleep. However, its illegal and dangerous nature has led to strict regulations in many countries. In criminal cases, perpetrators use Rohypnol to incapacitate victims, making them vulnerable to assault while causing memory loss, which complicates reporting and legal action.
Why is it used?
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D) To incapacitate victims in criminal activities
C) All of the above
B) To self-medicate for anxiety or insomnia
A) To experience relaxation or euphoria
Why do some people use Rohypnol?
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People can misuse or abuse Rohypnol in several dangerous ways, often leading to severe health and legal consequences. Some individuals take it recreationally to experience extreme sedation or euphoria, especially when combined with alcohol or other drugs, which can amplify its depressant effects and increase the risk of overdose. Others misuse it to self-medicate for insomnia or anxiety without medical supervision, leading to dependence and withdrawal symptoms. In more sinister cases, criminals use Rohypnol to incapacitate victims, often for robbery or sexual assault, as it causes extreme drowsiness and memory loss. Because of its high potential for abuse and harmful effects, many countries have banned or strictly regulated its use.
Why do people misuse/abuse it?
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D) Increased energy and alertness
C) Improved memory recall
B) Enhanced sedative effects, leading to overdose
A) Increased risk of heart attack
What is one of the risks of combining Rohypnol with alcohol?
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Rohypnol, when misused or abused, can have significant physical, mental, and psychological effects on the body and mind. Physically, the drug acts as a powerful sedative, causing extreme drowsiness, dizziness, and a lack of coordination, which can impair motor skills and make it difficult to perform everyday tasks. In higher doses, it can lead to respiratory depression, lowering heart rate, and causing the user to fall into a deep sleep or even a coma. Mentally, Rohypnol affects cognitive functions by impairing memory, attention, and the ability to think clearly. Users often experience confusion, blackouts, and an inability to recall events that occurred while under the drug's influence. Psychologically, the drug can cause significant mood changes, including feelings of anxiety, depression, and agitation once the drug begins to wear off. There is also the risk of developing a psychological dependency due to its sedative properties, leading individuals to misuse the drug to cope with stress, insomnia, or other emotional issues. The combined effects of these physical, mental, and psychological changes can lead to long-term health problems and increase the risk of accidents or injuries.
Physical, Mental and Psychological effects of the drug.
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D) Physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms
C) Enhanced motor coordination and reaction time
B) Increased clarity of thought and mental focus
A) Improved cognitive function and memory recall
Which of the following is a potential long-term effect of Rohypnol misuse?
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Circles, Forget Me Pill, La Rocha, Lunch Money Drug, Mexican Valium, Pingus, R2, Roach 2, Ruffies, Rophies, Wolfies
Diffrent names/ street names
If you were to give this drug a name what would you call it?
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