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Israeli team create date rape drug test

August 12, 2011 13:49
The test worked every time

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israeli researchers have found a way to detect when drinks have been spiked with date rape drugs.

The research, carried out by two scientists at Tel Aviv University, involves a sensor which can indicate the presence of drugs including ketamine and rohypnol.

The drugs most commonly used to spike drinks are tasteless and don't tend to alter the colour of the liquid, making it difficult for potential victims to notice.

However when a drink is spiked it does change how it appears when in contact with a ray of light. In practical terms, the technology would mean that if a sensor were dipped into a drink and detected a drug, it could emit a noise or flash of light to alert the person to a problem.

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