Ketamine is a depressant and a hallucinogen drug. It is often used as a medical anaesthetic and is only legal in this function.
OTHER NAMES:
Special K, K, ket, kitkat, super K, wobble.
UNDERSTANDING:
Ketamine causes ‘floaty’ and detached feelings, physical inability to move, and hallucinations leading to good or bad trips.
HOW TO SUPPORT A YOUNG PERSON:
In a school setting, if ketamine is an issue it is most likely this will be as a result of the after-effects of ketamine rather than a young person using in class. The comedown from ketamine ranges from person to person but can include, memory loss and disorientation.
For a more comprehensive guide we recommend the ADF’s info and Harm Reduction Victoria fact sheet.
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