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It is important to take steps to protect yourself from spiked drinks, especially when you are out at a party, club, or bar. Here are some tips to help you avoid spiked drinks: 1. Keep an eye on your drink: Never leave your drink unattended, and do not accept drinks from strangers. If you have to leave your drink, finish it or throw it away and get a new one when you return. 2. Bring your own drink: Consider bringing your own drink to a party or event, such as a sealed water bottle or a can of soda. 3. Watch the bartender: Watch the bartender make your drink and ensure they open a new bottle or can. Avoid accepting drinks that have already been poured. 4. Stay in a group: Stay with a group of friends who you trust, and look out for each other. If someone is acting suspiciously, leave the area immediately. 5. Know the signs: Be aware of the signs of being drugged, such as feeling dizzy or disoriented, having trouble speaking or moving, or feeling excessively sleepy. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek help immediately. 6. Trust your instincts: If you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, trust your instincts and leave the situation. By taking these steps, you can help protect yourself from spiked drinks and stay safe when you are out at social events.
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