Ketamine crystals

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Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic drug that was first synthesized in the 1960s. It is used in medicine for anesthesia and pain relief, as well as in veterinary medicine. Ketamine is also a popular recreational drug, known for its hallucinogenic and dissociative effects.

Ketamine comes in several forms, including a liquid solution for injection, a powder for snorting, and crystals for smoking. The ketamine crystals, also known as "K crystals" or "ket," are typically smoked using a glass pipe or mixed with tobacco or marijuana.

The crystals are usually white or off-white in color and have a crystalline structure. They are formed by evaporating the liquid solution of ketamine and allowing the remaining substance to dry. The resulting crystals can then be crushed into a powder or smoked as-is.

When smoked, ketamine crystals produce a quick, intense high that can last for several hours. Users report feeling detached from their bodies and experiencing hallucinations or vivid dreams. The drug can also cause feelings of euphoria, as well as confusion, disorientation, and loss of coordination.

While ketamine has been used medically for decades, its recreational use is relatively new and not well-researched. The drug is considered highly addictive and can cause a range of negative health effects, including liver damage, respiratory problems, and cognitive impairment.

Additionally, ketamine is often used as a date rape drug, as it can cause victims to become disoriented and unable to resist sexual assault. For these reasons, the use of ketamine crystals, or any form of ketamine, is highly discouraged and illegal in most parts of the world.