Rohypnol Recent
seizures and anecdotal reporting indicate that distribution and abuse of
flunitrazepam are increasing domestically, especially in southern and
southwestern States. Of particular concern is the drug's low cost, usually
below $5 per tablet, and its growing popularity among young people.
Flunitrazepam is a benzodiazepine that is used in the short-term treatment of
insomnia and as a sedative hypnotic and preanesthetic medication. It has
physiological effects similar to diazepam (commonly known by its trade name,
Valium®), although flunitrazepam is approximately 10 times more potent.
Flunitrazepam neither is manufactured nor sold licitly in the United States. It
is produced and sold legally by prescription in Europe and Latin America. The
drug usually is smuggled into and transported within the United States through
the mail or delivery services. Flunitrazepam-marketed under the trade name
Rohypnol-is manufactured worldwide, particularly in Europe and Latin America,
in 1- and 2-milligram tablets by Hoffman-La Roche, Inc., a large pharmaceutical
manufacturer. However, the drug neither is manufactured nor approved for
medical use in the United States.
Click here to contact a counselor at Narconon of Georgia for drug rehab help.