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A case of ketamine dependence with discontinuation symptoms (2006)
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Description: Addiction 2006 Aug;101(8):1212-3 Critchlow DG Case Report To check it out, rate it or add comments, visit A case of ketamine dependence with discontinuation symptoms (2006) The comments you make there will appear in the posts below. |
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An interesting case report which describes The symptoms of ketamine use: • euphoria; • ‘floatyness’ (symptoms of depersonalization and derealization); • experiencing a combination of senses simultaneously, such as sounds and colours; • a feeling of universal empathy; • the k-hole, further described as ‘tunnel vision then rising above the body like a near death experience’; and • a sensation that he called ‘chubbyness’ meaning that his hands and feet seemed large and numb and that objects in the world seemed large and soft. • An informant said that his speech and ideas were mixed up and illogical, although the patient himself was less aware of these phenomena. These effects lasted between 20 minutes and 1 hour, depending on the quantity of use and his tolerance at the time. As well as the addictive qualities of ketamine: He also described a pattern of behaviour in which he had an overwhelming desire to use ketamine which was difficult to control. He had persisted in using despite evidence that ketamine caused him harm in terms of his health, relationships and work. He had suffered a perforated nasal septum, abdominal pain and anorexia with weight loss. And ketamine withdrawal symptoms: • 1–4 hours after cessation: craving and drug hunting (ransacking his house looking for ketamine); • 4–8 hours after cessation: anxiety, shaking, sweating, palpitations, low mood, great effort required to resist craving. These symptoms were decreased by alcohol consumption; • 24–48 hours after cessation: tiredness, low appetite and low mood. At this point he would take to bed for 24 hours and wake feeling recovered but a little weak. Read the whole thing for more information. To check this out, and rate it or add your own comments, visit A case of ketamine dependence with discontinuation symptoms (2006). The comments you make there will appear in the posts below. |
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