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Rohypnol is the name of the so-called date-rape drug. It was manufactured to treat sleep disorders with effects similar to valium (diazepam) but is about 10 times stronger. Manufactured by Hoffman-La Roche, it is only legally available on prescription, though it is illegal in the United States. But, due to its cheap street price, it has become widely used among club goers. Roofies and R-2 are a...

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Police reports...

Officers arrested a person for possession of a controlled substance Thursday morning on the parking lot of Wal-Mart, 724 West Stadium. The person allegedly was in possession of diazepam, a generic Valium. Officers also seized $227.58 and drug paraphernalia.

A person was arrested Thursday night for reportedly possessing a switch blade knife at Motel 6, 1624 Jefferson St. The individua...

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NO SHOW AT COURT BY 'MCDEAL'...

Daily Record NEWS 28 March 2006 NO SHOW AT COURT BY 'MCDEAL'

A DRUG-smuggling lawyer dubbed Ally McDeal has had her sentence deferred -because she's lll.

Angela Baillie is receiving treatment for depression.

A judge was told that the 32-year-old won't be fit to attend court for several weeks.

Shamed brief Baillie checked into a clinic shortly after admitting smugglin...

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Drug lawyer's psychiatric history...

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Jail drug case lawyer fails to appear in court...

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A LAWYER who smuggled drugs into a prison failed to appear in court today because she is receiving psychiatric help.

Angela Baillie, 32, was to be sentenced for passing heroin and diazepam to a prisoner in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison.

But Paul McBride, defending, today told the High Court in Edinburgh tha...

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Drugs lawyer too ill for court...

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'Ill' lawyer stalls drug sentence...

Angela Baillie, 32, from Newton Mearns, admitted passing heroin and valium to a prisoner in Glasgow's Barlinnie jail.

The High Court in Edinburgh was shown evidence from a psychiatrist confirming Baillie was unfit to leave the premises where she was being treated.

Defence QC Paul McBride said the solicitor has bi-polar disorder. She will be sentenced on 20 April.

Mr McBride i...

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Sedatives Derived From Chemicals Can Make Elderly Nervous...

Chemical-based sedatives, which are used for calming the nervous, can act otherwise leading to nervousness among children and older people.

Substances like diphenhydramine, which can be purchased without a prescription, often create this paradox, says Ursula Sellerberg, spokeswoman for the Federal Organization of German Pharmacists Association (ABDA) in Berlin.

Diazepam, the main ...

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Chemical-based sedatives can make elderly nervous...

Substances like diphenhydramine, which can be purchased without a prescription, often create this paradox, says Ursula Sellerberg, spokeswoman for the Federal Organization of German Pharmacists Association (ABDA) in Berlin.

Diazepam, the main ingredient in valium, can lead to anxiousness and sleeplessness among children and older people. Apparently there are no such paradoxes with plant-b...

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