The Risks and Effects of Ketamine

by CC Adicciones

Ketamine and Its Effects

Ketamine, or “special K,” is a psychoactive substance initially used in medicine and veterinary practice as a general anesthetic. Also known as the Kit-kat drug, it is recreationally consumed due to its potent hallucinogenic effects. It is usually prepared as a powder for inhalation or as a tablet or pill for oral consumption.

Effects

  1. Physical Relaxation
  2. Amplification of sensory perception: colors and sounds appear brighter and are heard louder. This is especially noticeable in the first moments after administration.
  3. Alterations of consciousness: the subject often feels clouded, disoriented, and loses track of time.
  4. Hallucinations and K-Hole: K-Hole is the dissociative experience in which the user perceives a sensation of floating and leaving their own body. It can be experienced as positive and spiritual or as aversive and terrifying.
  5. Amnesia: it causes potent amnesia of events after its administration. For this reason, and coupled with its sedative action, the use of ketamine has been linked to cases of sexual assault.
  6. Lack of coordination and reduced mobility
  7. Physiological effects: it causes bronchodilation and increases blood pressure and heart rate. It usually leads to an increase in salivation and respiratory depression.

Associated Risks and Side Effects

  • Dependence
  • Intoxication
  • Cognitive impairment and memory alterations
  • Depression
  • Anxiety

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