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by dkersten
1775 days ago
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From what I've read about people using Ketamine for antidepression, they tend to use a very small dose at as long an interval as possible while still being effective, while the reports of bladder damage seem to be when people use large quantities (a few grams) per day for months. That is, if you're using it medically, rather than for recreation, its probably not a risk. Even recreationally, unless you're abusing it, its likely not a big risk. I think a big part of the issue is that you quickly develop a tolerance to Ketamine, so if you're a daily user, there's a strong tendency to up the dosage to maintain its effect. If you're a casual user or are careful to spread it out to avoid tolerance buildup, I think it can be avoided. With that said, you're absolutely right that it is a danger that needs to be kept in mind, but from what I've read, if you're not abusing it, the risk seems low. |
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