dissosiaatit
Dissosiaatit, also known as dissociatives, are a class of psychoactive drugs that induce a state of dissociation—detachment from one's physical body, identity, memory, awareness of one's surroundings, or sense of time. These substances are often used for their ability to alter perception, consciousness, and self-awareness.
The mechanism of action for dissociatives typically involves the blockade of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor in
Ketamine, originally developed as an anesthetic, is one of the most well-known dissociatives. It is used medically
The effects of dissociatives can vary widely depending on the dose, route of administration, and individual
Due to their potential for abuse and the risks associated with their use, dissociatives are often subject