Rape drugs, such as Rohypnol, GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate), or ketamine, can have profound effects on a person's body. Once ingested, they can quickly impair the central nervous system, leading to sedation, confusion, and memory loss. These drugs often cause muscle relaxation and weakness, making it difficult for a person to defend themselves or escape a dangerous situation. They may also induce a state of unconsciousness or even coma, rendering the victim unable to recall events or resist the assault. Additionally, the use of these drugs can lead to severe physical and psychological consequences, including disorientation, nausea, or respiratory distress. It is imperative to raise awareness about the dangers of rape drugs and promote prevention, as their effects can have devastating and long-lasting impacts on the health and well-being of individuals.
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