Rohypnol is the trade name for flunitrazepam or date rape drug. Abuse of two similar drugs appears to have replaced Rohypnol abuse in some parts of the US.

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Date rape drugs can affect you very quickly and cause victims to become weak, confused, and even pass out. You may not remember what happened while you were drugged. Date rape drugs can also cause seizures and even death.
In addition they require considerable modifications to the samples that can skew the results or even destroy the evidence. To address these challenges, researchers from the Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe of Valencia, King's College London and Universitat Autonoma of Barcelona wanted to see if they could identify a biomarker of the drug that would stay in urine or blood a lot longer than GHB itself does. They also wanted to find a method that would not require extensive sample manipulation.
The researchers studied samples from a clinical trial in which volunteers received small doses of GHB. Blood and urine samples were taken from trial participants at regular intervals over 30 hours following ingestion. The scientists analyzed the samples using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and found that they could detect GHB in urine samples taken up to 2 hours after ingestion.
They also could distinguish GHB from other similar drugs. Importantly, the researchers found that glycolate, a metabolite of GHB, might be a good biomarker for the drug. They could measure its levels in urine for up to 20 hours after the drug was taken. This finding could form the basis for tests that could be performed much later than current ones. And, because technique didn't damage or destroy the samples, further analyses with other methods are possible.
Source-Eurekalert
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