Buy Ketamine (S-ketamine & R- ketamine )
Price range: $100.00 through $810.00 (-10%)
Dosages:
- 75mg to 125mg – Intramuscular Injection
- 60mg to 250mg – Insufflation (intranasal)
- 50mg to 100mg – Intravenously
- 200mg to 300mg – Orally
- If you’re new to Ketamine, we recommend using no more and 30mg (Insufflation). Always use with caution.Warning:
- To ensure precise dosing and safety use, be sure to finely grind the crystals.
- Make certain that no children, pets, pregnant or nursing women eat or have access to this product. Do not take this product while on medications, and stop immediately if you experience adverse effects
What is S-Ketamine?
S-Ketamine, also known as esketamine, is the enantiomer of ketamine that is known to be responsible for most of the antidepressant effects of the racemic mixture. In fact, S-ketamine has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a treatment for treatment-resistant depression in adults in the form of a nasal spray called Spravato.
S-ketamine is four-fold more potent for the NMDA receptor than R-ketamine. S-ketamine was studied for depression based on the hypothesis that the blockage of NMDA recepter being responsible for ketamine’s antidepressant effect although the exact mechanism of ketamine is stil not fully understood. As a matter of fact, it has been reported that AMPAR antagonists block the antidepressant-like effects of (R,S)-ketamine and its enantiomers in rodents suggesting that AMPAR activation contributes to the antidepressant-like effects of ketamine and its enantiomers. In contrast, it is unlikely that AMPAR activation may play a role in the antidepress
S-ketamine has rapid antidepressant effects,
Clinical studies have shown that S-ketamine has rapid antidepressant effects, with some patients reporting a reduction in symptoms within hours of administration. This is in contrast to traditional antidepressant medications that can take weeks or even months to take effect. Additionally, S-ketamine has been shown to have a longer duration of action than R-ketamine, which may make it a more practical option for maintenance therapy.
However, like racemic ketamine, S-ketamine can also cause side effects such as dissociation, dizziness, and nausea. It can also have an addictive potential, which is why it is only available through a restricted distribution system and can only be administered in a certified healthcare setting under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
What is R-Ketamine ?
R-Ketamine is the pure, isolated form of the R-enantiomer of Ketamine. It has been found to have a longer-lasting antidepressant effect than Racemic Ketamine. In addition, R-Ketamine has been shown to produce fewer side effects than Racemic Ketamine, particularly in terms of dissociation and psychotomimetic effects.
In clinical studies, R-Ketamine has been found to produce a rapid and sustained antidepressant effect, with patients showing significant improvement within hours of treatment that lasts for several days. It is believed that the longer-lasting effect of R-Ketamine is due to its ability to bind more selectively to the NMDA receptor.
At the cell-level, r-ketamine induces a more potent beneficial effect on decreased dendritic spine density, BDNF–TrkB signaling and synaptogenesis in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), CA3 and dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus from depressed mice compared with S-ketamine.
Starting Your Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Journey
How to buy S-ketamine online?
If you’re considering ketamine-assisted therapy for the treatment of mental health disorders, it’s important to approach it with a clear mind and a realistic understanding of what it entails. Here are some things to keep in mind:
Choose a qualified provider: Not all ketamine providers are created equal. Look for a licensed and experienced medical professional who has specialized training in ketamine-assisted therapy.
Consider the cost: Ketamine-assisted therapy can be expensive, especially if it’s not covered by insurance. It’s important to weigh the potential benefits against the cost and determine if it’s a feasible option for you.
Notable benefits include:
- Enhanced Creativity: Ketamine Type S may stimulate divergent thinking and heighten imaginative potential, providing an opportunity to explore uncharted mental landscapes.
- Sensory Alteration: Users often report enhanced sensory experiences, allowing for a more profound appreciation of music, art, and touch.
- Cognitive Liberation: The dissociative effects of Ketamine Type S can lead to a feeling of separation from self, promoting introspection and fostering a unique perspective on personal thoughts and feelings.
Please remember to use responsibly. This product is not suitable for children, pets, pregnant, or nursing women, and should not be taken in combination with other medications. Discontinue use immediately and seek medical help if adverse reactions occur.
Treating depression
Research in 2017Trusted Source notes that some studies indicate ketamine can quickly relieve depression in people who do not respond well to other treatment.
Despite these positive results, the authors warn that data on the use of ketamine for this condition are limited, so practitioners should consider the risks of the drug before prescribing it.
Treating anxiety
Research on the use of ketamine for anxiety is scarce. However, one study suggests that it may help people with social anxiety disorder (SAD). This condition involves a marked fear of social situations.
Whats are the Differences Between R-Ketamine and S-Ketamine?
Recent research has shown that both R-ketamine and S-ketamine have distinct effects on neuroplasticity in the brain. Neuroplasticity refers to the brain’s ability to change and adapt in response to experiences and is believed to play a role in the development of mental health disorders.
A study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry found that S-ketamine was more effective than R-ketamine in increasing the production of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein that is involved in the growth and maintenance of neurons in the brain. This suggests that S-ketamine may have a greater impact on neuroplasticity and may be more effective in treating mental health disorders that are associated with decreased levels of BDNF, such as depression and PTSD.
Another study published in the journal Translational Psychiatry found that R-ketamine was more effective than S-ketamine in promoting the formation of new synapses in the brain. Synapses are the connections between neurons in the brain that allow for communication between brain cells. This suggests that R-ketamine may be more effective in treating mental health disorders that are associated with decreased synaptic connectivity, such as schizophrenia.
These findings highlight the importance of understanding the specific effects of each enantiomer of ketamine and tailoring treatment accordingly.
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Additional information
| Type | S-Ketamine, R-Ketamine |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 1g, 3g, 5g, 10g |











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