Ketamine Information

Ketamine information is available, but one needs to make sure that the ketamine information they are finding is accurate. Ketamine information can come from many different sources, online, organizations, physicians, and word of mouth. Ketamine information should be well read and understood. The first step to recovery from addiction is awareness and ketamine information is the first step to awareness. The Internet is a great source of ketamine information.

Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic. Legitimately used by veterinarians, ketamine is sometimes stolen from animal hospitals and veterinary clinics. DEA reporting also indicates that some of the ketamine available in the U.S. has been diverted from pharmacies in Mexico1. Being a dissociative anesthetic places it in the same class as PCP and nitrous oxide. It is used mainly in veterinary sciences, but in the seventies began to be used as an illicit drug. People found the separation from consciousness attractive. This attraction would then lead to addiction.

The progression of use most likely starts with the smoking of ketamine. The drug is manufactured in liquid form. Ketamine is then cooked into a powder. The powder is then sprinkled into a joint of marijuana or onto a cigarette and then smoked. The effects of smoking ketamine are mild.

Once personal experimentation of the drug begins it may progress into snorting the drug. Snorting the powdered form of ketamine increases the effects of the drug a significant amount. Unfortunately, with the increased effects comes increased neurological damage.

When a user wants to increase the effects even more they begin to inject it in its liquid form. The injection is always in the muscle tissue; never do they take the drug straight into the vein. Taking the drug this way causes a reaction known as a "k-hole". This is when the person's hold on consciousness begins to loosen. They will begin to experience a near death feeling. If the user continues this large dosage they will begin to permanently perforate the fabric of their consciousness. This perforation of consciousness can lead to neuroses and other mental disabilities.

This drug is extremely popular in the club scene. Its popularity has grown tenfold since the rise of the rave scene. People are becoming addicted to ketamine more and more often.

The popularity of this drug can be lessened if enough people began to spread ketamine information around. This drug is harmful and addicting. It claims the lives of our cultures youth and we can stop that from happening. For more ketamine information you can call us at Spencer Recovery Centers. The more ketamine information out there the better off society is.

Many users are unaware of the effects of ketamine use. They have been given the wrong ketamine information. If they knew the truth about the drug they might not have started the use in the first place.

The correct ketamine information may lead the addict down the path to freedom from the use of this devastating drug. Ketamine information is being given to the younger generation from their friends, drug dealers, and fellow club goers. This ketamine information is misinformation and can lead to deaths.

Getting the right ketamine information out into the world is the first step to helping the addicts. It has to start now. Call Spencer Recovery Centers for more ketamine information and what you can do to help your loved ones who might be addicted to this damaging drug.

 

* Drug facts quoted from the Office of National Drug Control Policy


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