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Hi all,
I’ve noticed that, just like how cannabis concentrates come in many different consistencies, ketamine also appears in a variety of final forms—shards, crystalline poles, rocks, sand, etc.
A lot of vendors market their products as being “S” or “R,” with the suggestion that these produce different effects. My understanding, though, is that according to DanceSafe, essentially all material outside of pharmaceutical channels is racemic (a mix of both isomers). They state that unless you’re dealing with pharmaceutical S-ketamine (like the kind manufactured for medical use), you won’t find isolated isomers.
This leaves me wondering:
Is the “S” or “R” labeling more of a marketing shorthand for crystal form (e.g., shards vs. rocks vs. powder) rather than true isomer content?
Is it common for vendors to claim to have products like Spravato, when in reality it’s just their own ketamine dissolved in saline?
I’ve heard of some testing facilities even offering bounties for verified pure samples. Has anyone come across this?
And finally, with tolerance being a big factor, does it eventually make it nearly impossible to distinguish between racemic vs. supposed S/R batches based on effects alone?
If this has already been discussed in depth, feel free to point me toward an existing thread—I don’t want to clutter the board.
Thanks for any clarity you can offer, and I really appreciate how thoughtful and informative this forum community has been.
I’ve noticed that, just like how cannabis concentrates come in many different consistencies, ketamine also appears in a variety of final forms—shards, crystalline poles, rocks, sand, etc.
A lot of vendors market their products as being “S” or “R,” with the suggestion that these produce different effects. My understanding, though, is that according to DanceSafe, essentially all material outside of pharmaceutical channels is racemic (a mix of both isomers). They state that unless you’re dealing with pharmaceutical S-ketamine (like the kind manufactured for medical use), you won’t find isolated isomers.
This leaves me wondering:
Is the “S” or “R” labeling more of a marketing shorthand for crystal form (e.g., shards vs. rocks vs. powder) rather than true isomer content?
Is it common for vendors to claim to have products like Spravato, when in reality it’s just their own ketamine dissolved in saline?
I’ve heard of some testing facilities even offering bounties for verified pure samples. Has anyone come across this?
And finally, with tolerance being a big factor, does it eventually make it nearly impossible to distinguish between racemic vs. supposed S/R batches based on effects alone?
If this has already been discussed in depth, feel free to point me toward an existing thread—I don’t want to clutter the board.
Thanks for any clarity you can offer, and I really appreciate how thoughtful and informative this forum community has been.