flunitrazepam

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flu·ni·traz·e·pam

 (flo͞o′nĭ-trăz′ə-păm)
n.
A powerful sedative drug, C16H12FN3O3, that is illegal in the United States but is used elsewhere as a hypnotic and in anesthesia. It is popularly known as a "date rape" drug because it can cause semiconsciousness and memory blackouts and has been used in committing sexual assault.

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flunitrazepam

(ˌfluːnaɪˈtræzəˌpæm)
n
(Pharmacology) a drug similar to diazepam, used in treating long-term insomnia
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Another, a certain Rufie (@SanchezRufie), also shared that they've been out of internet for the past three weeks.
Miernicki strung together six birdies to help offset two bogeys for a 4-under 66 that left him tied for second, one shot behind Rufie Fessler of Fresno State, to help the 12th-ranked Ducks stake a five-stroke lead on the 17-team field.
Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC) consultant neonatologist Dr Mohammed Al Rufie said other countries allowed just two embryos to be implanted at any one time, which reduced the risk of such "tragedies".
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God bless you Rufie, rest in peace.) -Eileen, Les, Ian, Chris, Kara, Grace and Harry xx AXON -RUFUS (RONNIE), December 9, 2009.
"The baby suffered from breathing difficulty," said consultant neonatologist Dr Mohammed Al Rufie. "She had also developed blood pressure irregularities and was on high medications."