Ketamine Addiction

Woman in red dress sitting by window, with a semi-transparent version of herself reaching back to her, symbolizing confrontation with past or future self during recovery|Diagram of the Cognitive Behavioral Cycle showing Situation, Thoughts, Physical Response, Emotional Response, and Actions interconnected in a circular flow|Silhouette of two women, one holding her head in distress, representing the mental health struggles of ketamine addiction

Ketamine has the potential to be highly addictive because of its mood-altering properties. The drug is often characterised as a tranquilliser (anaesthetic) with some medical use with humans but is more commonly used in veterinary medicines. In addition, ketamine is a “club drug,” a hallucinogen, and a dissociative drug. The drug that shares the closest […]