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The most curious thing..
Just say "no" kids....I am completely ignorant on this, but what does ketamine ‘do’ and what are the effects, presumably not good after a while?
What are the possible risks/side-effects? Tiredness or sleepiness may occur for a short period of time after taking the prescribed dose. You may also experience a sensation that everything feels ‘unreal’ or ‘far away’ but this will last for only a short time. Other common side-effects include: drowsiness vivid dreams hallucinations (feeling, seeing or hearing something that is not actually there) dysphoria (feeling unwell or unhappy) These symptoms can also be signs that your dose of ketamine is too high. Less commonly reported side-effects include an increase in blood pressure, and a fast heart rate. We do not know what the long term problems are with using this medicine. Some studies suggest that there may be problems with memory loss or thought processing, but it is not known if this is a problem with the dosage being used at The Christie. More recently there have been reports of ketamine causing problems with kidney function, ulcers in the bladder and urinary tract (the tube that passes urine out of your body), and lower abdominal pain on long term use. Most of these patients had been using ketamine for recreational purposes. 8 However, there were some who were taking it to treat pain. If you have any of the following problems: pain on passing water blood in the urine needing to pass urine more often, then please contact your GP or your pain nurse or pain doctor. Ketamine can cause skin irritation if given by continuous injection under the skin. Your nurse will check the skin daily for signs of redness or swelling and change the needle if needed. Please tell your nurse if you have any redness or discomfort at the needle site.