Ketamine will give you a floaty out of body feeling. It depresses the nerves in the body numbing your senses and making you feel like your mind and body have been separated.
Ket will also induce LSD like hallucinations.
These effects last about an hour.
Ketamine addiction
Ketamine can become psychologically addictive in that you yearn to take more because it makes you feel good.
Ketamine laws
Ketamine is a Class C drug so it is illegal to possess or supply and both could land you in jail. Supplying the drug could get you up to 14 years in the slammer.
How Ketamine is used
Ketamine comes in liquid form which is usually injected. Illegal produced versions of the drug can come in powder or tablet form.
Contamination risk
Like most drugs ketamine can be cut with other substances to increase its bulk and make more profit. Legally produced ketamine will be pure.
Side Effects / Health Risks of Ketamine
Inability to move once under the influence
Panic attacks, depression other mental health risks
Overdose, risk of inhaling vomit when under the influence
Bladder complications
Because ketamine leaves you without feeling, you can injure yoruself badly and not even know it
Mixing the D’s what to avoid
Ketamine is extremely dangerous when mixed with other drugs and alcohol, suppressing breathing and heart function and leading to death. Mixed with E, speed or cocaine, Ketamine can cause dangerously high blood pressure.
Ketamine overdose
It is possible to die from an overdose of Ketamin but serious risks come when Ket is mixed with other substances.
Ketamine withdrawal
Like most drugs, Ketamin can be ‘moreish’, once you have a taste for it you want to use it more and more. This can be a difficult situation and it may feel like you are addicted.
Ketamine drug test
There isn’t an individual drug test available, but you can test for a number of drugs at once.