Drink spiking is when someone has added something, for example, alcohol or drugs, to your drink without you knowing. This may affect the way you act or how you behave. There are a number of reasons someone may spike a drink, from an inappropriate prank or joke to malicious intent. Drink spiking is illegal, even if the person affected is not attacked or assaulted.
Needle spiking (also known as spiking injections) is when a person is unknowingly injected with a drug. The injection can me made using any sharp implement.
The effects of drink and needle spiking can include: becoming suddenly unwell, being violently sick, confusion and being unable to move properly, and losing memory until the next morning. You may find that you wake up in an unfamiliar place or are at home but can't remember getting there.
Needle spiking (also known as spiking injections) is when a person is unknowingly injected with a drug. The injection can me made using any sharp implement.
The effects of drink and needle spiking can include: becoming suddenly unwell, being violently sick, confusion and being unable to move properly, and losing memory until the next morning. You may find that you wake up in an unfamiliar place or are at home but can't remember getting there.