Taking ketamine at a dose that induces full-blown anesthesia ('k-hole') can be dangerous and potentially deadly, especially when combined with other drugs. — Whalespan
Taking ketamine at a dose that induces full-blown anesthesia ('k-hole') can be dangerous and potentially deadly, especially when combined with other drugs.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“but when people talk about a khole what they're talking about is taking ketamine at a dose that for them takes them beyond the mild or perhaps even an extreme dissociation and starts placing them into full-blown anesthesia and that itself actually can be dangerous going into anesthesia likee planes of Consciousness while not always deadly can be deadly and it certainly can be and has been deadly when people start to combine it with other drugs in particular drugs like barbituates or alcohol”