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Date Rape DrugsGeneral Information“Date rape drugs” are narcotics used to incapacitate someone or get them to the point where forced or non-consensual sexual activity can take place with little resistance. While alcohol remains the primary drug involved in sexual assaults, use of drugs such as Rohypnol (roofies), GHB (liquid E), and Ketamine (special K) are becoming increasingly common and pose a serious threat to personal safety. Date Rape Drugs
Warning Signs
Risk ReductionWhile there is no guaranteed protection against sexual assault, the following steps can increase your awareness and safety:
If you think you or a friend has been drugged:
Go Ask Alice!Go Ask Alice! is the health question and answer Internet service produced by the Alice! Health Promotion Program. If it's on your mind, it's probably on Go Ask Alice! QuestionsOn-Campus ResourcesSexual Violence Prevention and Response Program (SVPRP) provides comprehensive and integrated education, support and advocacy about sexual and relationship violence. The program supports survivors and fosters individual and collective action to end sexual and relationship violence. For more information go to the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program.
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