A short acting dissociative anaesthetic and hallucinogen commonly used in emergency medicine. It is the prototypical dissociative, and is widely used at sub-anesthetic doses recreationally. Small doses are comparable with Alcohol, while larger doses are immobilising and lead to psychedelic experiences: the "K-Hole."
Dissociative
Dissociatives are mostly NMDA receptor antagonists, these substances are hallucinogenic but different than psychedelics. As per the name, these substances create a distance between the user and reality.
Common
Common drugs are those which are well known and widely used among the drug community. This doesn't necessarily mean they are safe, but it usually comes with a longer relative history of use in humans with which to establish a safety profile.
Dose Insufflated
light 20-50mg
CommonÃâ 50-125mg
StrongÃâ 125-175mg
Duration 1-2 hours
Onset 7.5-20 minutes
After Effect 1-2 hours
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