Ketamine drug,
or Special K as it is more commonly called on the streets, is a drug that is
used in human and veterinary medicine. The primary use of Ketamine is as an
anesthetic. It is administered before
surgery, or a medical or dental procedure, to produce loss of
consciousness. It can be used alone or
in conjunction with another medication, usually a sedative. Its primary use is
on animals, and when used for legitimate purposes, the drug is administered in
liquid form, either intravenously or intramuscularly
Ketamine
drug facts: A hydrochloride salt usually
manufactured under the trade names, Ketalar, Ketaset, and Ketanest.
Pharmacologically, Ketamine is classed as a receptor antagonist. In potent doses, Ketamine
binds opioid receptors type 2 in neuroblastoma cells. When administered to
patients it produces a condition known as “dissociative anesthesia.”This is a
type of anesthesia producing catalepsy, catatonia, and amnesia, but does not
necessarily render the patient completely unconscious.
In 1999, the US put Ketamine on the list
of controlled substances. It can be
consumed in drinks, injected, snorted, or added to joints and cigarettes. Ketamine
is a “date rape” drug.
It is also structurally related to PCP, a powerful hallucinogenic. Shortand
long-term effects include increased blood pressure and heart rate, nausea and
vomiting, numbness, depression, amnesia, hallucinations and potentially fatal
respiratory problems. Although Ketamine isn’t addicting like, morphine, heroin,
or alcohol, Ketamine users can develop a powerful psychological addiction and
“crave” the drug. At high doses, users experience an effect referred to as
“K-Hole,” an “out of body” or “near-death” experience.
Unlike opiates, which are physically
addicting, Ketamine takes hold of the mind. This is a mental bond that can be
hard to break. Drug
treatment in Florida follows protocol for this
type of addiction. The user first goes through the detoxification process, then
counselling is offered. Detoxification
from Ketamine can be in as little as 72 hours or may take several weeks. Detoxification can be done on an inpatient or
outpatient basis, but a typical user will choose to be admitted. This method
will offer the best chance of recovery.