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Ketamine

Also known as: k, ket, kitty, kittens, special k

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A short-acting dissociative anaesthetic and hallucinogen commonly used in medicine. It is the prototypical dissociative, and is widely used at sub-anesthetic doses recreationally. Small doses are comparable with alcohol, while larger doses are immobilising and lead to psychedelic experiences: the "K-Hole."

Dosage

Insufflated

Common50-125mg
Heavy175-250mg
Light20-50mg
Strong125-175mg
Threshold5-10mg

Dosages vary by individual. Always start low and go slow.

Effects

A feeling of drunkenness and well being at low dosesAs dose increases the user may begin to feel a disconnection from their bodyAt 'khole' doses the user may become completely disconnected from both body and mind

Sources

Check interactions with Ketamine
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