Flunitrazepam - Flunitrazepam Flunitrazepam (trade name: Rohypnol -- slang: roche, roofies, rophies, roples, and ruffles) belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs. It is legally prescribed in over 50 other countries and is widely available in Mexico, Colombia, and Europe where it is used for the treatment of insomnia and as a pre-anesthetic. It is also notorious as a "date-rape drug" and is also abused as a recreational drug. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Medical uses 2 Flunitrazepam as a date-rape drug 3 Abuse as a recreational drug 4 Adverse affects of abuse Medical uses Like other benzodiazepines (such as Valium, Librium, Xanax, and Halcion), flunitrazepam's pharmacological effects include sedation, muscle relaxation, reduction in anxiety, and prevention of convulsions. However, flunitrazepam's sedative effects are approximately 7 to 10.
Drug addiction - attempt to control alcohol, the War on Drugs may actually be counter-productive. Instead, they call for the total or partial legalization of currently illegal addictive drugs. Classes of drugs regulated by the U.S. Controlled Substances Act: Depressants Hallucinogens Narcotics Stimulants Anabolic steroids Drugs in particular and groups of drugs including Licit Drugs and Chemicals of Concern, as listed on the DEA website: Methamphetamine and other Amphetamines OxyContin Cocaine LSD Heroin Ketamine Marijuana MDMA (Ecstasy) Steroids other club drugs Anorectic Drugs Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Buprenorphine Butorphanol Cannabis Chloral hydrate Codeine Dextroproxyphene Fentanyl Glutethimide Methaqualone Hashish Hashish oil Hydrocodone Hydromorphone (Dilaudid®) Inhalants Khat LAAM Meperidine Meprobamate Methadone Methcathinone Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Morphine Opium Pentazocine (Talwin®) Paraldehyde (Paral®) Peyote Mescaline Phencyclidine (PCP) Psilocybin & Psilocyn & other Tryptamines Rohypnol® (Flunitrazepam) Thebaine See also:List of celebrities who've.
Benzodiazepine - common. Benzodiazepines are divided into three groups for treatment of insomnia. Short-acting compounds act for less than six hours and have few residual effects, but rebound insomnia is common and anxiety levels may increase. Intermediate-acting compunds have an effect for 6-10 hours, may have mild residual effects but rebound insomnia is not common. Long-acting compunds have strong sedative effects that persist and accumulation may occur. Some examples of benzodiazepines: diazepam ("Valium") oxazepam (a metabolite of diazepam) alprazolam prazepam bromazepam clorazepate dipotassium lorazepam temazepam medazepam flunitrazepam clonazepam Benzodiazepines used to be widely prescribed medicines for stress-related ailments in the 1960s and 1970s. Diazepam under the proprietary name - Valium, was one of the best selling medicinal products..