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Dissociatives

What are dissociatives?

Dissociatives are a class of hallucinogens with sedating effects defined by their perceptions and feelings of disconnection from the environment and self, with anasthetic effects, and dream-like states. This is caused by signals to the concious mind being reduced or blocked from other parts of the central nervous system.

Classical dissociatives are a diverse class of substances that includes ketamine, MXE, DXM, PCP, and 3-MeO-PCP.

What are the effects of dissociatives?

Common effects of dissociatives include:

What are the potential risks?

Some potential risks of dissociatives include:

What can I do to minimize harm while using dissociatives?

Dissociatives can be addictive and can cause long-term harm. As such, you should use them in moderation.

At higher doses, you should be in a safe environment (like a bed) with a tripsitter. At these doses, users can harm themselves while trying to move.

Nausea occurs with many dissociatives, so avoid eating 3-4 hours before dosing.