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Consumer product detects rape drug

Women worried about being drugged at clubs and pubs can now buy a matchbox-sized testing kit called the "Drink Detective" to check their drinks for Rohypnol, GHB and ketamine--the substances used most frequently in drug rape and assault. The kit provides a small dropper and a test card that changes color if the drugs are present in a small sample.

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