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Displaying all articles tagged:
Ketamine
first person
Dec. 29, 2021
Why Did I Think Ketamine Could Cure Me?
It seemed like a miracle drug. At least for a while.
By
Nour Abi-Nakhoul
the future
Mar. 24, 2021
Welcome to the Dissociation Generation
Can a new era of drugs help us prioritize healing over hedonism?
By
Michelle Lhooq
self
Aug. 4, 2020
A Ketamine-Like Spray Is Approved to Treat Suicidal Behavior
Studies show it can take effect in as little as four hours.
By
Angelina Chapin
police brutality
June 30, 2020
Is Ketamine the New Police Weapon Against Black Lives?
Elijah McClain was injected with the drug, even though he was already handcuffed and helpless.
By
Angelina Chapin
feature
Nov. 21, 2019
A Party Drug for the End of the World
How ketamine became the vice of choice for our dissociated moment.
By
Anna Silman
science of us
Mar. 7, 2019
Can a Party Drug Really Treat Severe Depression?
The FDA just approved an anesthetic ketamine.
By
Amanda Arnold
science of us
May 3, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About Microdosing’s Micromoment
Consuming crumb-size amounts of psychedelics — not to get high but to feel more focused and creative and present — has moved a tiny bit mainstream.
By
Simone Kitchens
health concerns
June 23, 2017
Club Drugs May Be Inside Your ‘100% Natural’ Chicken
The USDA discovered ketamine in the poultry of America’s third-largest producer.
By
Clint Rainey
hallucinogens
Mar. 21, 2017
The Research on Ketamine As an Antidepressant Looks Quite Exciting
The psychiatric establishment has begun to embrace the hallucinogen as a vital tool in the fight against treatment-resistant depression.
By
Jesse Singal
Mar. 9, 2016
What It’s Like to Have Your Severe Depression Treated With a Hallucinogenic Drug
“It’s like you’re watching your own brain.”
By
Claire Landsbaum
ballsy crimes
Dec. 9, 2009
Police Kill Queens Karaoke Buzz, Bust Ketamine Ring
Thirty were arrested after the cops found Ketamine and counterfeit cigarettes galore on Saturday night.
By
Zeke Turner