These are the chemical submission agents to look out for

The chemical submission It is a type of aggression in which the victims are drugged to sexually abuse them. In Spain, it has become the focus in recent months, due to the multiple complaints of women who were victims of these attacks and feel abandoned by the authorities.

Most of the drugs used in these contexts are virtually imperceptible to the victim and some of the most common side effects are memory loss and loss of consciousness. EL PERIÓDICO collected the five most common types of drugs in chemical assaults.

This is the popular name of scopolamine. This drug has hallucinogenic effects and causes symptoms such as sleep deprivation, hypertension and even in large doses, respiratory and heart deficits.

Also called liquid ecstasy. Known as the rape drug. It is odorless, colorless and tasteless. Invisible to a victim, even after a few hours it is undetectable in the body. The desired effects are increased sociability and communication skills, however drowsiness, dizziness, headache, confusion may occur.

Also called GBL, it is a precursor of GHB. It is diluted in water or a soft drink because it should not be mixed with alcohol. It is a central nervous system depressant and its consumption is increasing in Spain.

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These are medicines -benzodiazepines (flunitrazepam, lorasepam …) hypnotics (sopiclone, zolpiden …), neuroleptics, sedatives or narcotics- which are normally diluted in the victim’s alcoholic beverage, which eventually ingest it involuntarily, causing drowsiness, leaves the victim in a totally unconscious state

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic developed in 1963 and currently used in human anesthesia and veterinary medicine. Ketamine comes as a clear liquid. On the illegal market, ketamine can be offered in many other forms: colorless liquid, white powder (white crystals), tablets or capsules, so that it can be used by different routes of administration: intravenous, intramuscular (liquid), rectal (liquid)., nasal (powder), pulmonary “smoked” (powder) and oral (liquid, tablet, capsules).

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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