{"id":42267,"date":"2024-11-29T15:48:13","date_gmt":"2024-11-29T20:48:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tienda.gsgeducation.com\/?p=42267"},"modified":"2025-04-02T15:37:08","modified_gmt":"2025-04-02T20:37:08","slug":"was-i-roofied-understanding-the-signs-and-seeking-46","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tienda.gsgeducation.com\/?p=42267","title":{"rendered":"Was I Roofied? Understanding The Signs And Seeking Help"},"content":{"rendered":"
Seeking immediate medical attention and considering professional counseling can help you address any trauma or emotional distress. One of the primary signs of being roofied is a rapid onset of confusion and disorientation. Unlike alcohol, which typically takes time to affect cognitive function, drugs like Rohypnol cause sudden and profound mental clouding. You might find it difficult to think clearly or make sense of your surroundings. If the person is unconscious, ask the doctors to test for date rape drugs in their system.<\/p>\n
Yet, Rohypnol\u2019s effects can last for several hours, unlike other drugs, whose effects can last for one hour or so. Dr. Mitchell G. Cohen is a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist with over 34 years of experience in patient-centered healthcare. A graduate of Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Dr. Cohen completed his internship at the University Health Center of Pittsburgh, where he gained invaluable hands-on experience. He is also a certified addiction specialist, holding membership with the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM).<\/p>\n