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This page is to list any drug name mentioned on this site with links to more information. The thinking at the doghouse is informed choice.
For example, it is your choice if you smoke and spend the last 20 years of retirement blind, or with amputations, or with cancer. It is your choice if you are an alcoholic and loose your job, your home and your partner. Its your choice if you are addicted to fast fat foods (excluding forced feeding scenes) and so on. The stigma with drugs is that they are not taxed, that those in power say they are miss used. You don't see the Feds cracking down on smoking (California excluded) and you don't see British American Tobacco as Columbian drug barons. You have to take personal responsibility with the welfare of your mind and body.



Me personally I don't take anything cos I am in control of both my mind and body - a typical thing for a Master.  If you want your life controlled, which is better your Master, yourself or an agent that  has no concern for you (there is only so much you can sell and steal to fund an out of the control habit).

Therefore :
The doghouse does not promote the illegal use of drugs in those counties where the local laws prohibit it

Ketamine
Ketamine is frequently described as a "unique drug" because it has hypnotic (sleep producing), analgesic (pain relieving) and amnesic (short term memory loss) effects - no other drug used in clinical practice combines these three important features. It was first used clinically in 1970, and because of these combined effects it was thought that it might be the perfect anaesthetic agent. This is not quite the case, but its continued use in all parts of the world demonstrates that for certain situations, when used appropriately, it is a very valuable drug.
Rohypnol (date rape)
Rohypnol's medical use is as a pre-operation anaesthetic or strong sleeping pill, but stronger doses can bring on amnesia. It takes effect very quickly - sometimes as quick as 10 minutes after being taken - and reaches its peak eight hours later when it can render a person totally unconscious. It's about ten times stronger than Valium.
Coming in the form of a tasteless and odourless pill which is easily ground down into powder, rohypnol has gained notoriety as the 'date rape' drug, after victims have been incapacitated and sexually assaulted after having their drinks spiked. All traces of the drug disappear after 24 hours making prosecution difficult. Please note that rohypnol is not the only drug associated with date rape and there have been cases linked to GHB and other sedative drugs.
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