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Ketamine is a chiral molecule, meaning S-ketamine and R-ketamine are mirror images of each other. While R-ketamine is known for a gentler, less jarring dissociative state, S-ketamine is a more potent anesthetic and produces significantly more intense psychedelic effects.
Users often describe the S-ketamine journey as a powerful psychedelic trip, a complete departure from reality, rather than the calm, meditative experience of R-ketamine. S-ketamine is the active ingredient in the rapid-acting antidepressant nasal spray Spravato, approved for treatment-resistant depression.
The onset of S-ketamine is typically faster and the overall effects are more intense than other forms of ketamine. The experience is less about peacefully detaching from reality and more about being launched into a completely different one.
- The Mental State: The primary mental effect of S-ketamine is a powerful dissociation. This can feel like a complete separation of mind and body, leading to ego dissolution or the “K-hole.” The mind enters an abstract space, and the experience can be reality-shattering, though sometimes confusing or overwhelming.
- The Visual Landscape: S-ketamine is intensely visual, especially with closed eyes. The visual effects are often characterized by traveling at high speed through colorful, geometric tunnels and encountering complex, bizarre, and sometimes alien-seeming landscapes and structures.
- The Emotional State: The emotional state during an S-ketamine experience is highly variable and intense. The experience can range from profound euphoria, bliss, and awe to feelings of deep confusion, fear, or cosmic significance. The emotional state is far less predictably calm than with R-ketamine.
- Physical Sensations: A feeling of profound disconnection from the physical body is the main sensation; many feel like a point of pure consciousness floating in space. Coordination is severely impaired, making movement extremely difficult and unsafe.
The main effects of an S-ketamine experience typically last between 45 and 90 minutes. The return to baseline consciousness can be abrupt and is sometimes followed by a period of confusion, disorientation, or mental fog as the user reintegrates.



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