Date Rape Drugs
I’ve heard the term ‘date rape’ drugs or ‘Ruffies.’ What are they?
“Ruffies”, a nickname for the drug Rohypnol, has been widely publicized as the drug used for sexual assault. The truth is that many different drugs can be added to a drink, causing incapacitation, memory loss, or altered judgment. The MOST common drug used for sexual assault continues to be alcohol.
Symptoms that might indicate being drugged include:
Safety Tips
It’s never your fault if someone slips a drug into your drink. However, knowing some ways to reduce your risk can keep you safer:
“Ruffies”, a nickname for the drug Rohypnol, has been widely publicized as the drug used for sexual assault. The truth is that many different drugs can be added to a drink, causing incapacitation, memory loss, or altered judgment. The MOST common drug used for sexual assault continues to be alcohol.
Symptoms that might indicate being drugged include:
- sudden nausea, vomiting, dizziness or incapacitation in reaction to a drink (especially when only a moderate amount of alcohol or no alcohol was consumed)
- loss of memory (especially when only a moderate amount of alcohol or no alcohol was consumed)
- altered state of mind or unusual behavior (e.g. suddenly aggressive, unusually flirtatious, or acting outside of normal behavior)
- Each drug has different symptoms
Safety Tips
It’s never your fault if someone slips a drug into your drink. However, knowing some ways to reduce your risk can keep you safer:
- Open your drink yourself, or watch it being opened.
- Never leave your drink unattended — no matter where you are.
- Don’t accept previously opened drinks, or sips of drinks, from others.
- Go to a bar or party with a friend or group of friends and make sure that you all leave together.
- If you start feeling strange or sick, tell a friend right away.
- If you drink alcohol, drink a small to moderate amount.