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Ketamine (racemic) Chemical name: (R,S)-2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone From: hydrochloride salt Appearance: sparkly white powder Purity: 95% (estimated) This ketamine was imported from Asia. It ships from the USA. It was evaporated down from commercial liquid vials and is of excellent purity. It is racemic (a 50:50 mixture of the R(-)- and S(+)- isomers of ketamine). ...
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Product Description
Ketamine (racemic)
Chemical name: (R,S)-2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone
From: hydrochloride salt
Appearance: sparkly white powder
Purity: 95% (estimated)
This ketamine was imported from Asia. It ships from the USA. It was evaporated down from commercial liquid vials and is of excellent purity. It is racemic (a 50:50 mixture of the R(-)- and S(+)- isomers of ketamine).
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KETAMINE BASIC INFO
Ketamine is chemically an arylcyclohexylamine discovered in 1962. It is a drug mainly used for starting and maintaining anesthesia in a medical setting which was approved by the US FDA for medical use in 1970.
KETAMINE AS A NOVEL AGENT FOR DEPRESSION TREATMENT
Ketamine has been used off-label for the treatment for depression. They've found that one single dose of ketamine can lift depression for a month or more. Read more about that here:
► http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertglatter/2014/04/13/intranasal-ketamine-promising-for-treatment-resistant-major-depression/
► http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-ketamine-depression-treatment/
► https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esketamine#Potential_use_as_an_antidepressant
RECREATIONAL USE
As a recreational drug, it induces a trance-like state while providing pain relief, sedation, and memory loss. Heart function, breathing, and airway reflexes generally remain functional. Ketamine acts primarily as an antagonist of the NMDA receptor, and this action accounts for most of its effects. However, the complete pharmacology of ketamine is more complex, and it is known to directly interact with a variety of other sites to varying degrees. The significance of these additional mechanisms in the therapeutic effects of ketamine is poorly understood due to its relatively complex pharmacological profile. More about ketamine's use as a recreational drug here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_use_of_ketamine
DOSAGE
Details: https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/ketamine/ketamine_dose.shtml
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Insufflated / Nasal Ketamine Dosages
Threshold: 10 - 15 mg
Light: 15 - 30 mg
Common: 30 - 75 mg
Strong: 60 - 125 mg
Heavy / K Hole: 100 - 250 mg
Note: There is no concrete dose for the "K-Hole" as each user is different.
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DURATION
Onset: 7.5-20 minutes
Duration: 45 - 120 minutes
Normal After Effects: 1 - 3 hours
Notes: Ketamine is relatively short-acting. It takes effect within about 10 minutes, while its hallucinogenic effects last 60 minutes when insufflated (snorted) or injected and up to two hours when ingested orally.
EFFECTS
At sub-anesthetic doses (under-dosed from a medical point of view), ketamine produces a dissociative state, characterized by a sense of detachment from one's physical body and the external world which is known as depersonalization and derealization. At sufficiently high doses (enough to cause anesthesia), users may experience what is called the "K-hole", a state of extreme dissociation with visual and auditory hallucinations.
EFFECTS DETAILS: https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/ketamine/ketamine_effects.shtml
POSITIVE EFFECTS
• Pleasant mental and/or body high
• Increase in energy
• Euphoria
• Sense of calm and serenity
• Meaningful spiritual experiences
• Enhanced sense of connection with the world (beings or objects)
NEUTRAL EFFECTS
(may be experienced as positive, negative or neutral depending on circumstance)
• Distortion or loss of sensory perceptions (common)
• Closed- and open-eye visuals (common)
• Dissociation of mind from body
• Analgesia, numbness
• Ataxia (loss of motor coordination)
• Significant change in perception of time
• Increase in heart rate
• Slurred speech
• Confusion, disorientation
• Out-of-body experience
• Shifts in perception of reality
• "K-hole"; intense mind-body dissociation, out-of-body experiences, highly realistic visuals
NEGATIVE EFFECTS ("SIDE EFFECTS")
Common side effects include psychological reactions as the medication wears off. These reactions may include agitation, confusion, or psychosis. Elevated blood pressure and muscle tremors are relatively common, while low blood pressure and a decrease in breathing are less common. Spasms of the larynx may rarely occur. Negative side effects increase with higher doses and frequent use:
• Risk of psychological dependency
• Nasal discomfort upon insufflation
• Discomfort, pain or numbness at injection site (with IM)
• Severe confusion, disorganized thinking
• Paranoia and egocentrism (with regular use)
• Nausea, vomiting
• Frightening or untimely distortion or loss of sensory perception
• Susceptibility to accidents (from uncoordination and change in perception of body and time)
• Severe dissociation, depersonalisation
• Loss of consciousness (dangerous or fatal in wrong circumstances)
• Depression of heart rate and respiration (risk increases with
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