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is methoxetamine an anaesthetic?

guy1234

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ok i'm not familiar with the different forms of anaesthesia and what they mean. i'm just wondering if the new RC methoxetamine makes one's nose and throat numb when insufflated and also if it has that general anaesthesia aspect of ketamine such that when one enters a k-hole one's body seems to vanish as the whole thing is numb.

i ask because this is what i believe lends half the magic to a k-hole, the experience of having no body and being nothing but a thought, falling and melting. also i enjoy the numbing sensation in my throat from ketamine for pure sensual pleasure. so if anyone can tell me whether methoxetamine shares these specific physical feelings with ketamine that would be great
 
Both ketamine and methoxetamine affect sodium channels to an extent if I remember correctly, making them act as local anaesthetics in addition to their activity as NMDA antagonists.
 
From personal experience. Yes. your whole body is numb. Similar to when you leave the dentist except your whole body feels numb.
 
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