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Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape').
South Med J. 2000 Jun; 93(6):558-61.SM

Abstract

In the past few years, drug-facilitated sexual assaults have received widespread media coverage. In addition to alcohol, the most frequently used date-rape drug, flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), a fast-acting benzodiazepine, and gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and its congeners are among the most popular drugs used for this purpose. The latter drug is easily procured at some gymnasiums, popular bars, discos, and rave clubs, as well as over the Internet. Perpetrators choose these drugs because they act rapidly, produce disinhibition and relaxation of voluntary muscles, and cause the victim to have lasting anterograde amnesia for events that occur under the influence of the drug. Alcoholic beverages potentiate the drug effects. We review several date-rape drugs, provide information on laboratory testing for them, and offer guidelines for preventing drug-facilitated sexual assault.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Pediatrics, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, Falls Church, VA, USA.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10881768

Citation

Schwartz, R H., et al. "Drug-facilitated Sexual Assault ('date Rape')." Southern Medical Journal, vol. 93, no. 6, 2000, pp. 558-61.
Schwartz RH, Milteer R, LeBeau MA. Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape'). South Med J. 2000;93(6):558-61.
Schwartz, R. H., Milteer, R., & LeBeau, M. A. (2000). Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape'). Southern Medical Journal, 93(6), 558-61.
Schwartz RH, Milteer R, LeBeau MA. Drug-facilitated Sexual Assault ('date Rape'). South Med J. 2000;93(6):558-61. PubMed PMID: 10881768.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape'). AU - Schwartz,R H, AU - Milteer,R, AU - LeBeau,M A, PY - 2000/7/6/pubmed PY - 2000/7/25/medline PY - 2000/7/6/entrez SP - 558 EP - 61 JF - Southern medical journal JO - South Med J VL - 93 IS - 6 N2 - In the past few years, drug-facilitated sexual assaults have received widespread media coverage. In addition to alcohol, the most frequently used date-rape drug, flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), a fast-acting benzodiazepine, and gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) and its congeners are among the most popular drugs used for this purpose. The latter drug is easily procured at some gymnasiums, popular bars, discos, and rave clubs, as well as over the Internet. Perpetrators choose these drugs because they act rapidly, produce disinhibition and relaxation of voluntary muscles, and cause the victim to have lasting anterograde amnesia for events that occur under the influence of the drug. Alcoholic beverages potentiate the drug effects. We review several date-rape drugs, provide information on laboratory testing for them, and offer guidelines for preventing drug-facilitated sexual assault. SN - 0038-4348 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/10881768/Drug_facilitated_sexual_assault__'date_rape'__ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -