Rohypnol: Treating Sleep Disorders, Insomnia - but Not in the U.S

Applications and Benefits of Rohypnol Use

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The international prescription drug, Rohypnol, is not available for use by prescription or any other method, in the United States. As a benzodiazepine, if you are considering Rohypnol as a drug for use, obtaining it from a source outside of the United States, it is important to understand the implications of this drug's use.

As a prescription drug that was developed in the 1970s by Hoffman La Roche, Rohypnol was originally made available as a sleeping aid in Switzerland. Within a few years, the use of Rohypnol expanded as it was fount to provide a sedative effect that was supported to the use of anesthesia prior to surgery.

While not legally available in the United States, many sleep disorder sufferers in the United States are finding ways in which to purchase Rohypnol through doctors and pharmacies outside of the United States. Commonly shipped over, illegally, on the Mexican border, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) reports it is a growing smuggling epidemic in the U.S.

While Hoffman La Roche works diligently to promote the effectiveness of Rohypnol, they are also met with great obstacles in areas of abuse and, as a result, provide equal amounts of information regarding the dangers of use and the ban on abuse.

Suffering from a sleep disorder, such as chronic insomnia, may result in your desperate measures to try whatever measures of treatment you can for the sake of obtaining one good night of sleep. While Rohypnol has been shown to be effective as a short term therapy for insomnia, and other sleep disorders, its use can be addictive, even when used for as little as 10 days. For this reason, the drug is not available for use in the United States.

  • Rohypnol is not available for use or purchase in the United States
  • Rohypnol is effective as a short term therapy for insomnia
  • Rohypnol is a drug that is commonly smuggled across the Mexico border
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