Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Ketamine - Where It Comes From and What It does

Substance abuse includes a great deal of drugs that chemicals that can be misused and cause great harm. Some of those substances can be manufactured or cultivated (such as meth or marijuana), others can be obtained by doctor shopping or forged prescriptions (such as opioids, sedatives and pain killers.

  But ketamine is unique because it is not a normally prescribed medical drug, it cannot be manufactured by users and it is only used in veterinary clinics or in surgical situations where it is strictly controlled. In fact, veterinary clinics are experiences and sharp increase in break-ins from thieves who are seeking out their supply of ketamine.

Vet clinics have now had to install intense security measures to prevent break-ins and keep the drug under lock and key so that employees or patients do not have easy access to it.Even so, ketamine also known as K, special K or vitamin K is still available on the street and the effects of it are dangerous and unpredictable.

  It is odorless and tasteless and it effects make it a useful date rape drug.It can be snorted, injected or added to a drink. Users often enter a dissociative state, experience an altered reality, and distorted thinking. It also causes nausea, rapid heart rate, amnesia and a lock of motor control.

  At it's worst it can cause a "bad trip" where the user feels dead, is terrorized by hallucinations and causes a "near death" experience. uses who find themselves addicted or use it on a frequent basis can develop severe bladder and urinary tract problems.

 In the worst case scenario, the user has to have their bladder removed and faces a lifetime of medical issues because of this. When it comes to ketamine, it is best to never try it, not one single time, ever.

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