Friday, November 20, 2009
Study in UK Reveals Dangers of Ketamine
Ketamine, also known as Speical K, has become an increasingly popular party drug, especially among young clubbers, due largely to its drop in price in recent years. Now about half the price of cocaine, Ketamine is a popular alternative to ecstasy and cocaine.
Ketamine is a stimulant that is also known to induce hallucinations. In previous studies, it was found to cause kidney and bladder damage.
Researchers from The Universtiy College London performed a range of memory and psychological tests on 120 people. Participants were split into five groups:
- Frequent users, using ketamine each day
- Recreational users, using ketamine one to two times a month
- Former users
- Users of other drugs
- Abstainers
There were no significant differences between the other groups in the study.
Furthermore, performance on the tests weakened over the year. All ketamine user groups showed evidence of unusual beliefs and mild delusions, such as conspiracy theories, in the psychological questionnaires.
Alarmingly, the research also revealed evidence pointing to a high rate of addiction in ketamine. Hair samples from the recreational user group showed that their ketamine use doubled over the study year.
Source: BBC News
Labels: Drug Addiction, Ketamine, News
