Step into a hidden, fascinating world on this deep dive! We explore a unique study from Italy focusing on functional ketamine users – individuals who regularly use the drug but have never sought addiction treatment. These aren't the stereotypes; they're students, professionals, and socially integrated individuals who have developed incredibly sophisticated, user-generated harm reduction strategies.
Discover their intricate unwritten rules for managing risks, from their close-knit, trust-based sourcing networks to ingenious DIY quality control methods involving sight, smell, and even observing others. You'll learn about their precise guidelines on where, when, and with whom they use ketamine, prioritizing safe social settings, avoiding use before activities requiring focus, and even only using when in a positive emotional state.
We also uncover their crucial safety behaviors like avoiding risky consumption methods and never sharing drug implements. This episode challenges common perceptions of recreational drug use, revealing a surprising level of caution, self-awareness, and responsibility. It’s a comprehensive, peer-driven approach to well-being that offers vital lessons for broader harm reduction efforts, highlighting the power of lived experience and community-driven solutions.
The podcast is based on the paper:
Pavarin, R. M. (2024). Occasional and Continuous Ketamine Users: Consumption Rules and Harm Reduction Strategies. Epidemiology Biostatistics and Public Health, 19(2), 26983. https://doi.org/10.54103/2282-0930/26983