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Ketamine: The Facts Short-acting anaesthetic used for animals and humans Green, K, Special K, Super K, Vitamin K Liquid, powder or pills Swallowed as pills or snorted as powder. Solution form can be injected 9

Effects on User Hallucinations. Users may be physically incapable of moving while under the influence. Big doses can cause severe breathing difficulties and even heart failure. It can cause panic attacks, depression and, in large doses, can exaggerate pre-existing mental health problems such as schizophrenia. 10

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