
⚠️ WARNING: KETAMINE ANALOGUES FOUND IN NSW ⚠️ Ketamine analogues have been detected in multiple powders and crys...
Published on November 27, 2025

⚠️ WARNING: KETAMINE ANALOGUES FOUND IN NSW ⚠️
Ketamine analogues have been detected in multiple powders and crystalline substances in NSW.
Effects to look out for:
Hallucinations
Impaired coordination
Racing heart/pulse or light-headedness
Rigid muscles (e.g. difficulty walking), uncontrolled repetitive movements, seizures
Confusion or agitation, feeling aggressive,
Difficult to rouse or unconscious
Vomiting
IF YOU ARE CONCERNED CALL 000 OR SEEK MEDICAL HELP IMMEDIATELY.
Ketamine analogues copy Ketamine’s chemical makeup but can produce different effects, including stronger dissociation or hallucinatory episodes.
You can reduce your risk of having a bad trip by avoiding redosing too quickly if you don’t think you’re feeling the effects.
There are many reason why a substance might be taking longer to effect you, redosing is not a surefire way to speed up the effects and is just as likely to make you feel worse.
For further advice or support call our PeerLine on 1800 644 413.
See the full alert at the NSW Health website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/aod/public-drug-alerts/Pages/default.aspx
