These factsheets are presented in memory of our friend Sleep, who contributed so much to creating them. They would not exist without him.

Factsheet data is now cached locally - if you have visited a page you can now view it offline!

Are you a harm reduction organisation using TripSit? Let us know about you!
Notice something wrong with this page? Let us know!

Tiletamine

tiletamine

Basic Information

Summary

A relatively rare dissociative anesthetic, pharmacologically classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist. It is related to other anesthetics in this family such as Ketamine and phencyclidine. Has been used to cut Ketamine, in which case it may cause additional nausea. In Veterinary practice it is mixed with Zolazolam, a potent anaesthetic at a 1:1 ratio.

Dissociative

Dissociatives are mostly NMDA receptor antagonists, these substances are hallucinogenic but different than psychedelics. As per the name, these substances create a distance between the user and reality.

Read more on TripSit Wiki...

Research Chemical

Research chemicals are drugs with relatively little history of human use, and thus particular care should be taken if choosing to ingest them.

Read more on TripSit Wiki...

Tentative

Drugs marked as tentative are those our team wasn't able to find much reliable information about. This is often because the drug is very new. Information listed under these drugs should not be entirely trusted.

Habit-forming

These drugs pose a higher risk of causing habit forming behaviour, take particular care with the amount and frequency they are taken.

Read more on TripSit Wiki...

Dose

Oral
Light10-25mg
Common25-50mg
Strong50-100mg+
Intramuscular
Light2.5-5mg
Common5-10mg
Strong10-20mg+

Duration

Oral
Onset15-45 minutes
Duration6-12 hours
After-effects1-72 hours
Insufflated
Onset2-10 minutes
Duration2-5 hours
After-effects1-72 hours
Intramuscular
Onset1-5 minutes
Duration1-4 hours
After-effects1-72 hours

Aliases

telazol

See TripSit Wiki for more information about drug interactions

Interactions

No interaction information for Tiletamine