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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.
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Research chemicals are drugs with relatively little history of human use, and thus particular care should be taken if choosing to ingest them.
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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 | |
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Light | 10-25mg |
Common | 25-50mg |
Strong | 50-100mg+ |
Intramuscular | |
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Light | 2.5-5mg |
Common | 5-10mg |
Strong | 10-20mg+ |
Duration
Oral | |
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Onset | 15-45 minutes |
Duration | 6-12 hours |
After-effects | 1-72 hours |
Insufflated | |
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Onset | 2-10 minutes |
Duration | 2-5 hours |
After-effects | 1-72 hours |
Intramuscular | |
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Onset | 1-5 minutes |
Duration | 1-4 hours |
After-effects | 1-72 hours |
Aliases
telazol
Interactions
No interaction information for Tiletamine