After teaching a class on date rape, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the class identifies which of the following as the most common date rape drug?

A) Gamma hydroxybutyrate
B) Liquid ecstasy
C) Ketamine
D) Rohypnol


D
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Rohypnol is the most common date rape drug. Others include gamma hydroxybutyrate, or liquid ecstasy, and ketamine.

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