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flunitrazepam
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flu·ni·traz·e·pam  (fln-trz-pm)
n.
A powerful sedative drug, C16H12FN3O3, that is illegal in the United States but is used elsewhere as a hypnotic and in anesthesia. It is popularly known as the "date rape" drug because its ability to cause semiconsciousness and memory blackouts has led to its association with unwanted sexual encounters.


flunitrazepam [ˌfluːnaɪˈtræzəˌpæm]
n
(Medicine / Pharmacology) a drug similar to diazepam, used in treating long-term insomnia


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Once Rophynol has been ruled out, and, given Mrs Brown's presence, undressed girls ('I believe in using sex appeal to promote the Virgin image'), we may have to accept that nothing more than crass self-promotion has convinced Brown, one of the most sanctimonious leaders in political history, that an act of collective altruism in favour of Branson and his financiers would be fairer, and more popular with taxpayers, than nationalisation.
These sedatives, which include GHB, Rophynol, and Ketamine, usually are colorless and odorless when added to a drink.
 
 
 
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