Women's Health Zone
 
 

Don't Become a Victim

  • Don't accept drinks from other people, except trusted friends.
  • Open containers yourself.
  • Keep your drink with you at all times, even when you go to the bathroom.
  • Don't share drinks.
  • Don't drink from punch bowls or other large, common, open containers. They may already have drugs in them.
  • Don't drink anything that tastes or smells strange. Sometimes, GHB tastes salty.
  • Have a non-drinking friend with you to make sure nothing happens.
  • If you think that you have been drugged and raped:
    • Go to the police station or hospital right away.
    • Get a urine (pee) test as soon as possible. The drugs leave your system quickly. Rohypnol leaves your body 72 hours after you take it. GHB leaves the body in 12 hours.
    • Don't urinate before getting help.
    • Don't douche, bathe, or change clothes before getting help. These things may give evidence of the rape.
    • You also can call a crisis center or a hotline to talk with a counselor. One national hotline is the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE or 800-787-3224 (TDD). Feelings of shame, guilt, fear and shock are normal. It is important to get counseling from a trusted professional.


Date Rape Drugs
 Effects of Date Rape Drugs on the Body
 Legality of Date Rape Drugs in the United States
 Alcohol as a Date Rape Drug
 Don't Become a Victim