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* Ketamine
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic developed in 1963 to replace PCP and is currently being used in human anesthesia and veterinary medicine.
Much of the Ketamine sold on the street has been diverted from veterinarians’ offices. Although it is manufactured as an injectable liquid, in illicit use Ketamine is generally evaporated to form a powder that is snorted or compressed into pills.
* PCP
PCP or phencyclidine, developed in the 1950s as an intravenous surgical anesthetic, is classified as a dissociative anesthetic. Its sedative and anesthetic effects are trance-like, and patients experience a feeling of being “out of body” and detached from their environment. PCP was used in veterinary medicine but was never approved for human use because of the many possible side effects such as delirium and extreme agitation. This behavior can lead to death from drowning, burns, falls, and automobile accidents. Long-term PCP users report memory and speech difficulties.
* Dextromethorphan
Dextromethorphan, sometimes called DXM is a cough - suppressing ingredient in a variety of over-the-counter cold and cough medications. The most common source of abused dextromethorphan is the “Extra - strength” cough syrup. It produces dissociative effects similar to those of PCP and Ketamine.
Street names for different hallucinogens
LSD
* Acid
* blotter
* blotter acid
* dots
* microdot
* pane
* paper acid
* sugar
* sugar cubes
* trip
* window glass
* window pane
* Zen
Ketamine
* bump
* cat Valium
* green
* honey oil
* jet
* K
* purple
* Special K
* special la coke
* super acid
* super C
* vitamin K
P C P
* angel
* angel dust
* boat
* dummy dust
* love boat
* peace
* supergrass
* zombie