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Ketamine was introduced as an adulterant in [[Ecstasy]] tablets and moved on to being sold in its pure form<ref>BMJ, [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/pdf_extract/306/6878/601 Non-medical use of ketamine], British Medical Journal,Volume 306:601, 6-March-1993, Accessed 01-February-2010</ref>.  
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Ketamine was introduced as an adulterant in [[Ecstasy (MDMA)]] tablets and moved on to being sold in its pure form<ref>BMJ, [http://www.bmj.com/cgi/pdf_extract/306/6878/601 Non-medical use of ketamine], British Medical Journal,Volume 306:601, 6-March-1993, Accessed 01-February-2010</ref>.  
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 14:32, 1 February 2010

Ketamine was introduced as an adulterant in Ecstasy (MDMA) tablets and moved on to being sold in its pure form[1].

Resources

BMJ, Non-medical use of ketamine, British Medical Journal,Volume 306:601, 6-March-1993, Accessed 01-February-2010

Notes

  1. BMJ, Non-medical use of ketamine, British Medical Journal,Volume 306:601, 6-March-1993, Accessed 01-February-2010