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Wednesday, March 4, 2009



ST Reflection 2009 – Secondary 2NA/Exp
Term 1, Week 9 (2nd March 09)


Ketamine (In Control pg 3)

Q1) What are the different forms of ketamine?

Answer : Ketamine has three main forms. The mostly taken form is in a powder form . It looks like cocaine but is smoother and less likely to form hard rocks or a flowery texture if wet . Ketamine also have tablets form or capsule form .Ketamine is a fast-acting drug . Rather than blocking pain, like traditional painkillers, it shuts off the brain from the body.

Q2) What would you do if you knew your friend took ketamine?

Answer : I would talk to him about the dire consequences about after eating ketamine . If you still would not listen to me . I will head to the teacher to tell about my friend eating ketamine or even his parents .

Bryan ((:


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