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Description
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic with both medical and recreational uses. Originally developed as a surgical anesthetic in the 1960s, it is still used in medical and veterinary settings today. However, it has also gained popularity as a recreational drug due to its hallucinogenic and dissociative effects.
Vibe
Ketamine is known for producing a dream-like, dissociative state where users feel detached from their body and surroundings. The "vibe" can range from euphoric and relaxing to disorienting and unsettling, depending on the dose and setting. At lower doses, users may feel a sense of calm and mild euphoria, while higher doses can induce intense hallucinations and a complete disconnect from reality (often referred to as entering a "K-hole").
Effects
Ketamine works by blocking NMDA receptors in the brain, which disrupts communication between the conscious mind and the body. This leads to its dissociative and anesthetic effects. The intensity and duration of effects depend on the dose, method of use, and individual tolerance.
Dosage
Ketamine is consumed in several ways, each producing different intensities and durations of effects:
1. Snorting: The most common recreational method, where powdered ketamine is inhaled through the nose. Effects begin within 5–15 minutes and last 45–90 minutes.
2. Injecting: Ketamine can be injected intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV), producing a faster and more intense high. This method is more common in medical settings.
3. Oral: Ketamine can be swallowed, often in liquid form, but this method is less common due to lower bioavailability.
4. Smoking: Rarely, ketamine is smoked, often mixed with other substances.
5. Rectal or Sublingual: Some users administer ketamine rectally or under the tongue for a slower onset but longer-lasting effects.