What are Ketamines used for?
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What are the uses of ketamine? Ketamine is a medication that doctors use as an anesthetic to induce loss of consciousness. Effects include sedation and reduced sensation of pain. The drug is a Schedule III non-narcotic that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved for use only as a general anesthetic.
What are the side effects of Ketamines?
Common side effects of ketamine hydrochloride include:
- dream-like feeling,
- blurred vision,
- double vision,
- jerky muscle movements,
- dizziness,
- drowsiness,
- nausea,
- vomiting,
Can Ket cause bladder problems?

Long-term ketamine abuse may cause severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), which are very similar to those of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) including increased urinary frequency, urgency, nocturia, intractable dysuria, hematuria, and bladder pain.
Is Ket good for depression?
If a person responds to ketamine, it can rapidly reduce suicidality (life-threatening thoughts and acts) and relieve other serious symptoms of depression. Ketamine also can be effective for treating depression combined with anxiety.
Why does Ket hurt my stomach?
The smooth muscle relaxing property of ketamine was thought to be a pathogenic mechanism of urinary tract disease. Ketamine can cause severe abdominal pain after daily high doses, known as “K pains” that are similar to severe gas pains [1]. The reported prevalence of upper gastrointestinal symptoms is up to 75%.

How do I know if I got spiked?
Drink spiking symptoms may include: feeling drunk, woozy or drowsy. feeling “out of it” or drunker than expected. mental confusion.
Is it bad to mix alcohol?
Drinks that contain high quantities of congeners may increase hangover symptoms. Clear beverages like vodka, gin, and white wine contain less congeners than darker drinks like brandy, whisky, rum, and red wine. Mixing the congeners may increase stomach irritation.
How do I fix my Ket bladder?
For some, the only solution to K bladder is surgery and in some cases this means the removal of the bladder. David Gillatt said some young users are storing up problems for the future and could develop kidney failure, which could lead to dialysis and even a kidney transplant.
How do you heal a ket bladder?
Unfortunately, there is currently no established way to treat Ketamine Bladder. Treatment is focused on reducing the symptoms and preventing further damage. It is not uncommon for symptoms to fluctuate and last for weeks or even months after stopping the use of Ketamine.