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Dissociatives - Alcohol and Drug Foundation

Ketamine – dissociative anaesthetic that is used in surgery and veterinary medicine. · DXM – (lean, dank) Dextromethorphan is a medication usually used as a ...

Dissociative Drugs - NYC.gov

Dissociative drugs distort perceptions of sight and sound and produce feelings of detachment (or dissociation) from the environment and self.

HALLUCINOGENS AND DISSOCIATIVE DRUGS

Dissociative drugs like PCP, ketamine, DXM, and Salvia divinorum may make a user feel out of control and disconnected from their body and environment. In ...

Dissociative - Wikipedia

Although many kinds of drugs are capable of such action, dissociatives are unique in that they do so in such a way that they produce hallucinogenic effects, ...

Psychedelic and Dissociative Drugs - National Institute on Drug Abuse

What are psychedelic and dissociative drugs? How do psychedelic and dissociative drugs affect the mind and body? How do psychedelic and dissociative drugs work ...

Dissociative Drugs: Complete Guide - Pinnacle Treatment Centers

Types of Dissociative Drugs · Phencyclidine (PCP) · Ketamine · Dextromethorphan (DXM) · Salvia Divinorum · Nitrous Oxide. Nitrous oxide is medically used as an ...

Dangers of Dissociative Drugs - Renaissance Recovery

What Do Dissociative Drugs Do? Dissociative drugs disrupt the normal functioning of the brain, affecting a person's perception, reality, and ...

Hallucinogens & Dissociative Drugs - DrugFreeCT.org

Hallucinogens and dissociative drugs distort the way a user perceives time, motion, colors, sounds, and self. These drugs can disrupt a person's ability to ...

Dissociative Drugs | Chestnut Health Systems

Dissociative drug effects can appear within a few minutes and can last several hours in some cases; some users report experiencing drug effects for days.

Dissociative Drugs: What They Are and Addiction Treatment

When taken, they generate feelings of separation, or dissociation, from the environment and self. While certain dissociative drugs no longer ...

What are Dissociative Drugs and How Do They Work?

How Do Dissociative Drugs Work? ... Dissociative drugs are a form of psychedelics that include Phencyclidine (PCP), ketamine, and Dextromethorphan ...

Hallucinogen & Dissociative Drugs: Abuse & Effects - Adcare.com

On this page, you'll learn more about hallucinogen and dissociative drugs, including their effects, health risks, and how to find hallucinogen addiction ...

Dissociative Drugs: Abuse, Effects & Addiction | Desert Hope

Dissociative drugs include both man-made and naturally occurring substances that may be misused for their mood- and perception-altering effects.

Drug Fact Sheet: Ketamine - DEA.gov

WHAT IS KETAMINE? Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic that has some hallucinogenic effects. It distorts perceptions of sight and sound and makes the user ...

Dissociative Drugs - DrugFreeCT.org

Ketamine, also known as: K, Special K, or cat Valium, a dissociative currently used as an anesthetic for humans as well as animals.

Dissociative Drugs vs. Hallucinogenic Drugs - Desert Cove Recovery

“Hallucinogens” is a broad term used to describe drugs that can alter an individual's perception of reality. This group of drugs is divided into ...

Dissociative Anesthetic Agent - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine are dissociative anesthetics that have been both therapeutically used and abused.

Ketamine - DEA.gov

... drug) and is abused for the dissociative sensations and hallucinogenic effects. Ketamine has also been used to facilitate sexual assault. Ketamine is an ...

Category:Dissociative drugs - Wikipedia

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Dissociative Anesthetics - La Hacienda Treatment Center

Dissociative Anesthetics Dissociative anesthetics are a class of psychedelic drugs, sometimes shortened to "dissociatives" and meaning detached from reality ...