Get help & resources
Availability and recommendations vary by region. The guidance below is general information, not legal or medical advice.
Emergency
In an emergency, contact your local emergency number
If you or someone else is in immediate danger or needs urgent medical help, contact your local emergency services right away (for example, 911 in the US). This app is not a substitute for emergency services.
Medical care
Seek medical care
If you think you may have been spiked, seek medical care as soon as you can. Some substances leave the body quickly, so prompt testing can matter. Tell medical staff your concerns.
Support
Reach out to someone you trust
Consider contacting a trusted friend, family member, or a local victim-support service. You do not have to manage this alone.
Preserving evidence
Preserving evidence (general guidance)
If it is safe to do so, you may wish to preserve anything that could be relevant and seek timely medical testing. Guidance and options vary by region; consider speaking with medical professionals or local support services. This is general information, not legal advice, and does not promise any particular outcome.