strange. Usually, when the beat drops, the dance floor erupts in an electrifying boom of synchronized jumps, arm-raising cheers, and big smiles.
But lately, a lot of club-goers say it’s been quite the opposite. The alleged culprit? Ketamine. Or more specifically, it’s over-use.
Recently, a DJ in the U.K. tweeted out his observation that the energy in the club has been completely muddled by the over-use of the club drug, which medical practitioners and veterinarians use as an anesthetic.
Many know it as a “horse tranquilizer”, and while it’s been on the rise lately as a possible treatment for many mental health disorders like depression, using it recreationally in the club may be completely killing the vibe.