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Buy Liquid Ketamine Online, Cat tranquilizer, cat valium , special K , purple , vitamin K . What do all of them have in common? They are street names for a drug well-known in the human and veterinary medical world as ketamine. Ketamine is an injectable and short-acting anesthetic. An anesthetic is technically a drug that results in a total or partial loss of sensation (importantly to pain) as well as the potential loss of consciousness. Looking for Liquid Ketamine HCl for sale? Navigate to the Shop tab.
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What is Ketamine?
While liquid ketamine is an anesthetic, ketamine is actually a special kind of anesthetic known as a dissociative anesthetic. At least in part, dissociative anesthesia results in a person’s immobility and a feeling of detachment from oneself and one’s own environment. Dissociative anesthesia also provides pain relief and an inability to recall what occurred while under the influence of the drug (amnesia). Ketamine also distorts a person’s sensation of sight and sound.
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Ketamine’s ability to provide this dissociation from ‘reality’, and induce hallucinogenic effects, pain relief, as well calm and relaxation, is the major reason for its use as an illegal recreational drug.
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While ketamine has valid uses in human and veterinary medicine for surgical purposes, its more prevalent and rampant abuse by people outside the medical field has made it a tightly controlled substance in many nations. This is because ketamine can cause serious side effects even when under the careful use and watch of a physician or veterinarian, not to mention when being used and abused outside the medical sphere by individuals with no medical training
Side Effects Of Ketamine
- Hypertension, or increased blood pressure
- Tachycardia, an increased heart rate
- Tachypnea, an increased respiratory rate or respiratory depression
- Nausea and vomiting
- Anorexia
- Stiff muscles as well as jerky muscular movements.
- Confusion or agitation
- Hallucinations and delirium
- Urinary tract toxicity
- Violent behavior
- Seizures
- A life-threatening allergic reaction
- Coma
- Death from overdose
some of this effect depends on the individual, as well as the amount of the drug taken at any given time.
As a drug of abuse
Ketamine is most often used in the dance club setting as a party drug. It produces an abrupt high that lasts for about an hour. Users report euphoria, along with feelings of floating and other “out of body” sensations. Hallucinations, similar to those experienced with LSD, are common.
Street names include:
- Cat Valium
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- Special K
- Vitamin K
- The horse tranquilizer
- Ket
- Purple
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It is taken orally as a pill, snorted, smoked with tobacco or marijuana, or mixed into drinks. Most often, it is cooked into a white powder for snorting. Taken orally, it can cause severe nausea and vomiting.
Regardless of how it is ingested, its effects begin within a few minutes and last for less than an hour.
Higher doses can produce more intense effects known as being in the “K-hole,” where users become unable to move or communicate and feel very far away from their body.
Some users seek out this type of transcendental experience, while others find it terrifying and consider it an adverse effect.
Ketamine and alcohol
Ketamine toxicity alone is unlikely to lead to death, according to the WHO. However, combining it with other substances, such as alcohol, can increase the sedative effects, possibly leading to a fatal overdose.
In the U.S., 1,550 emergency department (ED) visits were due to illegal ketamine use, and 71.5 percent of these also involved alcohol.
Overdose
The risk of overdose is high, because, for a recreational user, there is only a slight difference in dosage between obtaining the drug’s desired effects and an overdose.
Ketamine is a Class III controlled substance. Prolonged use can cause dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms. Quitting can lead to depression, anxiety, insomnia, and flashbacks.
Chronic users have been known to “binge” their ketamine use in an attempt to experience again the dissociative, euphoric effects of their early first use.