2-Fluorodeschloroketamine sold as Ketamine

Risk assessment
Two samples declared as ketamine contained 2-fluorodechloroketamine instead of ketamine.
2-Fluorodeschloroketamine belongs to the group of dissociatives, is a ketamine analogue and is very similar to ketamine in structure. 2-Fluorodeschloroketamine is often marketed and sold on the internet as New Psychoactive Substances (NPS). According to user reports, the onset of action is somewhat later, the duration of action somewhat longer, and it produces a weaker effect than ketamine. Due to the later onset of action, there is a risk of dosing too early and thus consuming an unintentionally high dose. There is hardly any reliable information available on the side effects, toxicity and long-term risks of this substance, which is why its use entails an unknown health risk. We therefore advise against the consumption of this substance!
With new psychoactive substances (NPS) there are always false declarations; it is therefore essential to have these substances tested as well!
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Analysis
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Testing
If you do not have the possibility to have substances analysed, always test a small amount to avoid overdoses.
Wait and see
Wait 2 hours after oral intake, as there are always powders / crystals in circulation with unexpected active ingredients, which can have a later onset of action.
Utensils
Always use your own sniffing utensils when applying powders nasally (sniffing) to avoid infecting yourself or others with diseases.
Disclaimer
If you are in possession of a substance that does not appear on this page, this in no way means that it contains the expected ingredient or that it should be safe. The warnings we publish only refer to the substances listed in our Drug Checking offers, these substances pose a high risk of consumption and should not be consumed. A substance may have the same visual appearance (shape, size, colour, etc.) and yet have different ingredients or a different composition. There is no drug use without risk! Only a complete renunciation of drugs is risk-free! If you still decide to use drugs, you should at least follow the safer use rules.



