2F-NENDCK sold as ketamine

Risk assessment
A sample declared as ketamine contained the new psychoactive substance 2F-NENDCK (2-fluoro-N-ethylnordeschloroketamine) instead of ketamine.
Like ketamine, 2F-NENDCK belongs to the group of dissociatives, is a ketamine analog and is very similar to ketamine in its structure and effect. 2F-NENDCK is marketed online as a new psychoactive substance (NPS) and sold as an alternative to ketamine. According to reports from users, the effects of consuming 2F-NENDCK flood in faster than with ketamine and alter visual perception more strongly. As 2F-NENDCK is dosed slightly lower than ketamine and the effect occurs more quickly, there is a risk of unintentional overdose and psychological overload due to the different effects. There is hardly any reliable information available on the side effects, toxicity and long-term risks of this substance, which is why its use poses an unknown health risk. We therefore advise against the use of this substance!
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