Ketamine |
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| Description | Taking
It |
| A dissassociative anaesthetic (trippy knockout) still used by vets and sometimes found in pills sold as Ecstasy. K also appears in bottles for injection, which can be turned into powder |
K is
usually swallowed as a pill, injected into a muscle or snorted through
the nose. |
| AKA | |
| K, Special K, Vitamin K, Ket | |
| Effects | Law |
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A "dissassociative
anaesthetic" - cuts the link between mind and body and leaves the
user numb. It has a hallucinogenic (trippy) effect, often called entering
the "K-hole". |
As of January 1st 2006 Ketamine is a class C Drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.The penalties for possession are up to 2 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine or both. The penalties for supply are up to 14 years imprisonment or an unlimited fine or both. |
Dose |
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One
pill will usually start working within 30 mins & the effects can last
for about 2 hours. |
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