UK: Ketamine use 'rising among young'

7zark7

Bluelight Crew
Joined
Jun 7, 2004
Messages
2,559
Location
UK
[size=+1]Ketamine use 'rising among young'[/size]

There has been a rise in the number of young people taking the Class C drug ketamine, a charity warns.


DrugScope found users experimenting with stronger doses, including injecting the drug which increases infection risk from shared needles.

Increased use was found in nine out of 20 studied areas: London, Birmingham, Newcastle, Ipswich, Bristol, Blackpool, Portsmouth, Nottingham and Sheffield.

The Home Office said use of the drug would continue to be monitored.

Ketamine was made illegal three years ago after a surge in the number of people using it as a recreational drug.

It is legal in low doses for medicinal use as an anaesthetic and a horse tranquiliser.

The investigation by DrugScope's magazine Druglink uncovered evidence that people were experimenting with larger amounts of ketamine as the price of the drug fell.

A gram had dropped in price by a third during the past three years and now cost £20 - half the price of a gram of cocaine.

Also known as K, Special K and Vitamin K, the drug has a strong following on the dance scene.

Usually it is snorted or swallowed but the charity discovered more people were injecting it in an attempt to experience stronger hallucinations, which increases the risk of infection from dirty needles.

At low doses the user may feel euphoric, experience waves of energy, and possibly synaesthesia - sensations such as seeing sounds or hearing colours.

At higher doses the user might become paralysed, experience hallucinations and alternate realities, and a feeling of disassociation giving an out-of-body experience known as the "K-hole".

The researchers found that ketamine use was on the rise in nine out of 20 areas surveyed, although it remained low when compared to cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy.

Ketamine was linked to the deaths of 23 people between 1993 and 2006. Most had accidents after taking the drug.

DrugScope chief executive Martin Barnes said young people underestimated the dangers they took when using the drug.

He said: "Ketamine's harms increase considerably at high doses and injecting users risk exposure to blood-borne viruses such as Hepatitis C or HIV."

A Home Office spokesman said: "While findings from the British Crime Survey show that less than half of 1% of all respondents reported the use of ketamine in 2007/08, and that there was no statistically significant change in this figure compared to the previous year, it is a dangerous drug that can cause serious harm to those who do use it."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/7829918.stm

Published: 2009/01/15 02:59:42 GMT

© BBC MMIX
 
What a load of crap. I am sure they just re-hash the same old story about Ketamine every year or so. There are so many holes in that article... ;)
 
You fellas in the UK are so lucky with all that ketamine going around. I would fucking love a big pile of that shit right now. Phatass, where I live you pay literally 10x that! When your lucky enough to find it!
 
20`£ for a G... man don't have good connects.... i wouldn't pay more than 10£ for some freshly cooked , straight from the frying pan ;)


Well it's nice to be 'in the know'!!! :)


In my experience though, it has been £20/gram for years - it's not recently fallen to that level in the last few years. One thing that has changed though is the quality and/or the brands available. A few years back, there just used to be the good stuff around. Nowadays, you don't know what shite you are gonna get!
 
I could totally see ketamine being huge in the US; if it wasn't extremely rare/expensive. (at least in my parts) When it comes around my area it's cut up pretty badly and (if you figure in the currency conversion) goes for over 2x the UK price, if you can even find it.

K could be the new pharms/oxy for US youth considering that if it's an FDA approved drug, youngsters seem to think it's absolutely harmless.

I <3 and miss K.
 
Coulda sworn medical doses were much larger then recreational.

Yes they are... well surgical doses anyway! That is just one example of misinformation in the article.

Another point is that is was made illegal (as I understand it) because Custom & Excise were concerned about the amount of profit that was possible to be made from importation and re-selling.

I also like it how they drop DrugScope's name into it, yet only provide a one-sentence quote from them.

They could have quoted the ACMD Technical Committee report on Ketamine from Spring 2004 which says, "recreational users are unlikely to come to harm from any medical consequences"
 
Ketamine was made illegal three years ago after a surge in the number of people using it as a recreational drug.

A gram had dropped in price by a third during the past three years and now cost £20 - half the price of a gram of cocaine.

© BBC MMIX


It became illegal and the price dropped. What a coinkydink.

I never got interested in this drug because of

1. needles. thats hard core druggy.
2. physical addiction

I will probably try it some day but it will be a rare occasion.
 
It became illegal and the price dropped. What a coinkydink.

I never got interested in this drug because of

1. needles. thats hard core druggy.
2. physical addiction

I will probably try it some day but it will be a rare occasion.

You can snort it and if you're physically addicted to K, you've used WAY too much. It is very mentally addictive, but physically? I don't even think it is. The worst I've heard is 'K pains' in which VERY heavy users begin to get pains in their stomach and bladder, and the only way to take it away is more K, but the pain keeps getting worse and worse with time.

Not that much misinformation in the article, really, except for the fact that medical doses are MUCH higher than recreational doses. But by saying that, it would make it seem less dangerous, hehe. Ketamine overdose is pretty hard to achieve, quite dangerous in combination with a lot of Alcohol though! I nearly died last summer, I was drunk, did 250mg, 30 minutes later I was puking, inhaled a large chunk of puke, choked...Full obstructed airway...Friend Heimlich me...Ahhhh, it is good to be and associate with lifeguards, hehe.
 
I never got interested in this drug because of

1. needles. thats hard core druggy.
2. physical addiction

I will probably try it some day but it will be a rare occasion.


1. Very few inject Ketamine because the majority of people can't get their hands on the liquid - most of the stuff at 'street level' comes as a power which is then snorted (Although I can imagine it can be redisolved?). Also, Ketamine only needs to be injected IM, not IV like Heroin.

2. Don't think there is any physical addiction to Ketamine. Some people have a problem with psychological addiction if they have easy access to it, but on the whole it's just more-ish - rather than addictive, IMO. :)
 
I never see ketamine around here (NE US). I'm pretty sure it's easier to get PCP. It's a shame.
 
yeah we don't have any PCP in the UK, just shit loads of ketamine among other things
 
You fellas in the UK are so lucky with all that ketamine going around. I would fucking love a big pile of that shit right now. Phatass, where I live you pay literally 10x that! When your lucky enough to find it!

unfortunately or not (was doing 2 grams a day for a year or so) i moved country, here K cost 40 Euros /g... and sorry if i came off as arrogant 7zark7, i was drunk... but the prices i stated were accurate... sometimes it would be 15 for just 1 G or if you buy off the street.. otherwise 10
 
unfortunately or not (was doing 2 grams a day for a year or so) i moved country, here K cost 40 Euros /g... and sorry if i came off as arrogant 7zark7, i was drunk... but the prices i stated were accurate... sometimes it would be 15 for just 1 G or if you buy off the street.. otherwise 10

Arrogant? Noooo not at all mate! Took it in the humour it was intended. :)

...and I understand it would cost £10 a gram if you are taking it freshly cooked. ;)
 
Top