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  2. Dissociative - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] According to Pender (1972), "the state has been designated as dissociative anesthesia since the patient truly seems disassociated from his environment." [ 7 ] Both Pender (1970) and Johnstone et al. (1959) reported that patients under anaesthesia due to either ketamine or phencyclidine were prone to purposeless movements and had ...

  3. Category:Dissociative drugs - Wikipedia

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  4. Methoxetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methoxetamine (MXE) is a dissociative hallucinogen that has been sold as a designer drug. [5] [6] It differs from many dissociatives such as ketamine and phencyclidine (PCP) that were developed as pharmaceutical drugs for use as general anesthetics in that it was designed specifically to increase the antidepressant effects of ketamine.

  5. Category:Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants - Wikipedia

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  6. Phencyclidine - Wikipedia

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    Phencyclidine or phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), also known in its use as a street drug as angel dust among other names, is a dissociative anesthetic mainly used recreationally for its significant mind-altering effects.

  7. List of psychoactive plants - Wikipedia

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    Opiates are considered drugs with moderate to high abuse potential and are listed on various "Substance-Control Schedules" under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act of the United States of America. In 2014, between 13 and 20 million people used opiates recreationally (0.3% to 0.4% of the global population between the ages of 15 and 65).

  8. Tiletamine - Wikipedia

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    Tiletamine is a dissociative anesthetic and pharmacologically classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist. [1] It is related chemically to ketamine . [ 2 ] Tiletamine hydrochloride exists as odorless white crystals.

  9. Hydroxetamine - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxetamine (3'-hydroxy-2-oxo-PCE, O-desmethylmethoxetamine, HXE) is a recreational designer drug from the arylcyclohexylamine family, with dissociative effects. It is known as an active metabolite of the dissociative designer drug methoxetamine, [1] [2] but has also been sold in its own right since late 2019. [3]