Deschloroketamine (DCK): What We Know

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Deschloroketamine is a dissociative research chemical in the arylcyclohexylamine class. It's very close to ketamine with its structure and it's closer to ketamine and MXE than to PCP-like dissociatives with its effects.

It might have some antimicrobial properties, but those have only been minimally investigated. If those properties are real, they may provide another reason to limit your frequency of exposure.

The drug is more potent than ketamine and lasts longer.

TDC overview (with references): https://thedrugclassroom.com/video/de...

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