Ketamine
Ketamine It is a depressant and a hallucinogenic. Ketamine was originally made to be an anaesthetic and is still used for this purpose sometimes.
Ketamine is also known as Special K, K, ket, kitkat, super K or wobble. It usually comes as a liquid but can also be cooked down to a powder. It can be snorted, swallowed or injected.
The effects of ketamine include: ‘floaty’ and detached feelings, an inability to move, and hallucinations leading to good or bad trips. The high can last for an hour or more.
An overdose of ketamine can result in difficulty breathing, seizures, or someone may be unable to be woken. Call an ambulance if any of these symptoms occur.
If you use Ketamine it is important to know how to be as safe as possible:
Avoid taking other drugs hen using ketamine, especially other depressants like alcohol, benzos, or GHB
Take a low dose (start slow)
Never use alone
Use in a safe environment with someone sober
Drink water while using
See the Australian Drug Foundation for more drug facts
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