kush407smoke
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How safe is ketamine to IV on your own
Not advisable, no personal experience but by all reports it hits almost instantly, even before you can get the needle out. Thus there is significant danger of injuring yourself if you're not already sitting or lying in a very soft, safe place. Many people do IM, which of course has a much slower onset and will therefore typically be a lot safer to do alone and if you must use needles.
EDIT - edited your thread title to be a little more descriptive - you should get better responses this way.![]()
Why not just keep it to IM?
Thats my prefered way to do it.
As long as i keep it to a few grams a month tolerance doesnt seem to build much if all.
Only drawback is quite sore pecs nd shoulders after a binge.
I love IVing ketamine. Where I'm from K is 50mg x ml, so if you use insuling siringes, you never inject more than 50mg at a time. Gotta say that at this moment, whit the pcps I have a really big tolerance and 50mg will do almost nothing IV, just a disociative rush wish is quite pleasant. When I first tried it, 25mg was enough to bring me to the state 100mg IM took me at the peak, but almost instantaneously.
In my case, I always have the time to take the needle out, and even cap it and put it where I want to.
Obviously I always do it in a safe sofa/bed.
And yes., IVing ketamine too fast can cause respiratory depresion, so inject it slowly.
Enjoy~!
Use new needles or youll hurt your veins.
You don’t sound like a responsible drug user so I wouldn’t try it.
However, I’m probably going to do this soon myself. Have everything at home to do sterile compounding so just gonna hang an IV bag and then put a bolus dose in or have my roommate do it since he’s a 3rd year med student.
To clarify though mine would be to experiment with depression therapy. Will do a report if I end up giving it a go
You know for depression it's a direct iv right not a drip from an IV bag
If so you'd want each drop at between 50-75mg infact here's the dosing chart