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[challenge entry] Does this count as an alternative use for Rohypnol?

From the Alternative Medicine challenge. See all 199 entries (closed)

(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:28, archived)
# Can I do a poo at your house?
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:35, archived)
# NO
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:37, archived)
# Racist.
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:39, archived)
# Don't bring your hate crimes to my toilet
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:41, archived)
# You're no fun any more.
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 14:00, archived)
# What is the "legal" use for Rohypnol?
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:42, archived)
# it's to treat insomniacs
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:43, archived)
# Of course!
I am a silly beaver.
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:55, archived)
# Well I never knew that.
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:59, archived)
# consensual rape
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:44, archived)
# this is a far better reason to use Rohypnol than I gave
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:45, archived)
# Tranquilliser, anti-anxiety and possibly pre-med for operation.
Related to Diazepam, Nitrazepam etc.
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:44, archived)
#
(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:56, archived)
# It's rarely used in the UK except as a premed,
especially for things such as colonoscopy where a muscle relaxant is required.

It's not licensed at all in the US.

That said, there's also very little evidence that it's used as a date rape drug at all - it can be detected in the urine for several days after ingestion so it's relatively easy to tell.

(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 14:24, archived)
# Teaching people not to go to certain pubs and clubs
It's the only way they'll learn

(, Wed 6 Jan 2010, 13:46, archived)