Dissociative Drugs-Harmful Pattern
RESOURCES FOR PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERS
In medical and clinical contexts like the ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision), a harmful (continuing) use of a dissociative drug refers to a pattern of repeated or continuous use that has caused actual damage to a person’s physical or mental health
US Cases: 500,000
World Cases: not found
Sex Ratio: N/A
Age Onset: Age 24
Brain Area: neurotransmitter
Symptoms: feeldetachedfrombody/others
Progression: vitamin B deficiency-nerve damage
Therapies: treatmend given in a medical office
Medications: eskatamine
YouTube Video: Introduction to Ketamine and Dissociation
Amazon or Library book: Guide-Dissociative Indentify Unspecified
Support Groups:
nami.org, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Helpline-800-9506264 (M-F, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Eastern Time)