Ketamine Bladder Damage – What You Need to Know
Yes, ketamine bladder cystitis is real, and no, we don't really fully understand it yet. Here are some of our educated guesses.
Yes, ketamine bladder cystitis is real, and no, we don't really fully understand it yet. Here are some of our educated guesses.
We have recently received a concerning report about a sample of ketamine and a sample of DMT in the Northwest Chicago suburbs testing positive for fentanyl.
A baggie of bright pink powder was sourced and sold in Sacramento, CA as 2C-B but actually contains caffeine, ketamine, and MDMA.
A capsule of black-brown and off-white speckled powder was sold in San Gabriel, CA as MDMA but contains methamphetamine, ketamine, MDA, and phenacetin.
A capsule of tan powder sold in San Gabriel, CA as psilocybin contains methamphetamine, ketamine, MDA, 2C-B, ergosterol, methylsulfonylmethane, and psilocybin.
#TestItTuesday Alert! A white powder sold as ketamine has tested as 3-MeO-PCP, another dissociative that is active at much lower doses. 3-MeO-PCP is reported as more physically stimulating than ketamine and other psychedelic dissociatives. Where ketamine causes people to be physically sedated and incapacitated at strong doses, 3-MeO-PCP's powerful effects on the mind can be accompanied by standing up, walking around, talking, and potentially doing dangerous activities. Because it is less physically sedating than ketamine, strong doses of it can cause ambulatory delirious states during which users may not realize they are...
Ketamine is a short-acting dissociative used widely in medical practices as well as recreational settings.