Ravages of Rohypnol

Citation: 

Phelps, E. F. (1996). Ravages of Rohypnol. Security Management 40(11): 14.

Abstract: 

Young women should be wary of accepting beverages from people they hardly know because the drinks could be laced with Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.'s Rohypnol. The odorless and tasteless drug, which is generically known as flunitrazepam, relaxes one's inhibitions and induces memory loss of up to eight hours. The Customs Service has banned the importation of the small white tablet, which has been used to rape high school and college girls since 1994.

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