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    Ketamine abuse linked to permanent bladder damage and loss

    An item from the U.K. sounds a warning that the habitual use of ketamine for “recreation” can permanently damage health. See the article at the link below.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/10371085/Party-drug-Ketamine-more-dangerous-than-previously-thought.html

    This entry was posted in News on 10/10/2013 by kitsmediatech.

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