Ketamine is also known as
Special K or just plain
K. This drug is a
pain reliever and
muscle relaxant that has been used and abused for quite some time, but happens to be growing in popularity particularly at raves, where
Ecstacy (aka
Ex or
E) and
acid are typically more
common. Despite being a prescription drug Ketamine isn't legal for human consumption! That's right, because they're
cat tranquilizers.
Ketamines do have their
beginnings in the
seventies where they were used as a pain reliever for
soldiers in the
Vietnam War who had been seriously wounded in combat. Ketamines were used because they would completely relax the soldier, giving him no control over his muscles whatsoever. Also, when injected Ketamines take less than
30 seconds to take effect, in fact it is a good idea to make sure someone being
injected with ketamines is lying down because he or she will begin to come under the effect of the drug before the injection is complete.
Ketamines have not been in use for humans in the seventies, however smaller doses are now given to
cats to relax them, or in larger doses to knock them out for
surgery. The easy accessibility of prescription drugs for pets has made Ketamines very popular. This drug can be
swallowed in
pill form or
snorted, though it is most effective when it is injected
sub-cutaneously.
Users of Ketamines will act in a
slowed-down fashion and have
reported afterwards to feel largely disconnected from their
body, as if the mind and body had become seperated. Some have also reported some psychedelic effects. While this
drughas not recieved very much
media attention, particularly compared to the wildly popular drug ecstacy it is likely that it will get more attention as it spreads out of
clubs in the
New York City and
Boston and its popularity spreads out across the
United States.