
Ketaset Liquid Ketamine
Ketamine is a drug used generally in human and veterinary medicine in combination with some sedative drug for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. It was developed by Parke-Davis in 1962, and, due to the fact that produces a senzation of detachment from one’s physical body, started to be used as a recreational drug.
On the street ketamine is known as “Special K”, “K”, “Ket”, etc. Usually can be found as a clear liquid and a white or off-white powder form. Ketamine can be injected, mixed in a drink or combined with tobacco or marijuana and smoked.
Ketamine is a fast-acting “dissociative anesthetic”. Actually he doesn’t block the pain, rather it shuts off the brain from the body. With the brain no longer processing information from nerve pathways, awareness expands resulting in a hallucinogenic state. Ketamine is very popular in medicine all over the world as a safe anesthetic for children and the elderly. It is also used by vets on animals for short operations, being also called “horse tranquilizer”.
Ketamine usually can be found in three main forms. The most common form is white powder which is snorted. It looks like cocaine but is smoother. Most users start out by taking Ketamine in powdered form as it allows them to introduce themselves to the drug with small amounts.
Also appears intermittently in tablet or capsule form, often sold as ecstasy, with the same logos. Ketamine pills are usually very diluted and cut with a stimulant like ephedrine to produce a mildly trippy speedy effect. Ketamine sold as ecstasy may be the origin of the “smacky pills” legend.
Ketamine Hydrochloride, intended for use as a hospital anesthetic, is sold in liquid form in small 10ml bottles, often with the brand names Ketaset, Ketavet and Ketalar. Some recreational ketamine users inject this liquid. We strongly advise against injecting ketamine intravenously. You could pass out immediately. Avoid drinking it as well. Liquid ketamine is very hard on the stomach. Profuse vomiting is possible. If you pass out, you may choke on your vomit. Also, do not mix with alcohol.
We strongly recommend to everyone reading this article to stay out of ketamine abuse, however, if you or someone close to you have problems with ketamine addiction, we suggest you to visit Drug rehabilitation treatment in Canada.

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