"It’s Midnight. Where Has Your Drink Been?"
“ I woke up and couldn’t remember anything from the night before. Everything seemed like it wasn’t real. I remember having a drink and then I felt really drunk … I only had one, but it felt like I had 10.”
Date Rape Drugs, or predatory drugs, such as GHB, Rohypnol, Ecstasy, and Ketamine, can be slipped into your drink causing severe intoxication, blackouts, and impaired judgment. If you suspect this has happened to you or a friend, it is important to get help immediately.
Think you have been drugged?
Are you experiencing a medical emergency? If yes, please go to the emergency room immediately.
If you are not experiencing a medical emergency, you should get tested for predatory drugs as soon as possible.
Predatory Drug Kits are available at the following places:
University Hospital Emergency Room, 24 hours/day
Student Health Center
Wellness Resource Center
Women’s Center
Residence hall staff
Sorority houses
You can drop off predatory drug kits at the following locations:
University Hospital Emergency Room, 24 hours/day
Student Health Center, Mon, Tue, Thur: 8:00am-6:00pm, Wed: 9:00am-6:00pm, and
Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm
Here are a few helpful hints:
• If you feel you or a friend have been drugged, get tested immediately. If possible, do not wait until the morning to receive testing. Since GHB, a common date rape drug, leaves the body very quickly, time is of the essence.
• Watch how much you are drinking. In many cases, alcohol may have been the overdosed drug, not GHB or Rohypnol. For more information about now much alcohol you consume:
Click here to learn more about how much you may be drinking.
Click here for males, or Click here for females to download a chart which gives helpful hints about how to stay at a safer BAC level.
If you or your friend is experiencing a medical emergency, visit the Emercency Centers at University Hospital or Boone Hospital immediately or call 911.
If you or your friend is not experiencing a medical emergency, testing for predatory drugs is available anonymously 24 hours a day. For more information, click here.
For background on the Predatory Drugs Task Force, click here.
For more information about predatory drugs, click here.