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Rise in ketamine use prompts warning over bladder damage
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Rise in ketamine use prompts warning over bladder damage
Monday 15 April 2024, 02:06 PM
Recreational use of ketamine can lead to ketamine bladder syndrome [image: US Cancer Institute, Wikipedia]
“Unfortunately, he was now reporting intermittent ketamine use again, which highlights the difficulty with ketamine cessation”
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References
Eaton D, Kueppers F. Recreational ketamine use can lead to irreversible bladder damage. NZ Med J 2024: 12 April:137(1593).