
11-12-2004, 12:39 PM
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Drugs added to drinks don't tecnecally raise your BAC, but the do "stack" with the depressant effects of alcohol and can make you feel much more drunk than if you just had a couple of drinks alone. Clonopin can be used to spike a drink, as could any benzodiazapine. I've heard that rophyanayl is used b/c it produces more amnesia than some other benzos, but I believe this drug is rare since it is not manufacture in the U.S. GHB and ketamine have also been reported as aduterants in "spiked drinks". If you are really concerned, and it occure less than 72 hrs ago, Talk to a Dr. about getting a blood test. Unfortunatly, GHB, likely the most common "date rape" drug, metabolizes into organic compounds, and is difficult to detect even in blood tests. More info on all of thse drugs is availiable at erowid.org
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