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Amnesia, sedative-hypnotics producing

Flunitrazepam (Rohypnol), also known as roofies, is a benzodiazepine with physiological effects similar to diazepam (Valium), although it is about 10 times more potent. The drug produces sedative-hypnotic effects that include muscle relaxation and amnesia it can also produce physical and psychological dependence. It is illegal and not approved for use in the United States. [Pg.468]

Finally, very rapid onset benzodiazepines have been widely reported as a means of "date rape," by using a small tasteless dose of the drug to make the victim incapable of protecting herself (or himself). This produces intoxication but not dependence. The drug most commonly used in this situation has been flunitrazepam (Rohypnol, "roofies," not available in the USA) and more recently GHB. The amnesia-producing effects of the benzodiazepines (see Chapter 22 Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs) make the victim unable to describe the events after she or he has recovered. [Pg.728]

Anesthesia At high doses loss of consciousness may occur, with amnesia and suppression of reflexes. Anterograde amnesia is more likely with benzodiazepines than with other sedative-hypnotics. Anesthesia can be produced by most barbiturates (eg, thiopental) and certain benzodiazepines (eg, midazolam). [Pg.206]

It may be used to produce light sedation and amnesia for unpleasant procedures by intravenous injection. It has also been used for induction and to supplement nitrous oxide anaesthesia. The benzodiazepines are further discussed in chapter Sedative and hypnotics in detail. [Pg.66]


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