Regular use of ketamine can lead to tolerance and severe bladder problems and a psychiatric state mimicking schizophrenia. — Whalespan
Regular use of ketamine can lead to tolerance and severe bladder problems and a psychiatric state mimicking schizophrenia.
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“the problem is you do get tolerant stacking phylaxis if you use it regularly so while it's relatively safe in the doses you might use you know maybe you know you know 500 milligrams for depression if people are using it recreationally and taking more and more they're getting up to grams a day and then you get into serious problems you get bladder problems you get basically you get a severe chronic cystitis which can cause bladder atrophy needing blood resection and you also get a psychological state you get a kind of you can get brain damage or at least you can get a state of of severe cognitive impairment which actually rather mimics schizophrenia so so heavy use of ketamine is actually really to be avoided”
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