iseeunicorns
Greenlighter
Okay so I read around and know that if injecting Ketamine then it is better to IM rather than IV, however I have seen that some people do IV. I suspected that an IV would make it hit a lot faster and stronger which many said however, some also disagreed on that and said that IM always ended up being better though takes a short while longer to kick in.
Anyway, my question is, WHY are you 'not supposed to' IV Ketamine? I understand that IM-ing is easier and I have used this ROA to take ket before but was considering to try IV-ing it to see the difference but wasn't sure why it isn't recommended and wanted some more info / opinions before I do it myself?
Anyway, my question is, WHY are you 'not supposed to' IV Ketamine? I understand that IM-ing is easier and I have used this ROA to take ket before but was considering to try IV-ing it to see the difference but wasn't sure why it isn't recommended and wanted some more info / opinions before I do it myself?