He was riding high that night, with a brick of Wage'sketamine on its way to Yokohama and the money already in his pocket.
2025 June 13,Kashmir Hill, “They Asked ChatGPT Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling.”, inThe New York Times[1],→ISSN:
The chatbot instructed him to give up sleeping pills and an anti-anxiety medication, and to increase his intake ofketamine, a dissociative anesthetic, which ChatGPT described as a “temporary pattern liberator.”
2025 December 31, Raphael Boyd, “Cases ofketamine abuse are surging, say urologists”, inThe Guardian, page16:
Urology departments across the UK could be close to breaking point afterketamine-related hospital admissions have "skyrocketed" in recent years, experts have warned. The class-B dissociative drug used for pain relief and sedation is increasingly used recreationally in the UK.[…] a consultant urological surgeon in Sheffield, said admissions tied toketamine abuse had "skyrocketed" in the past few years, and that not enough users understood the effect that consistently taking the drug would have on their bodies. "Ketamine is a unique drug because it seems like there are no side-effects, but it's more complicated than that," he said. "It slowly impacts the bladder and the liver, and then the urinary tract. It takes a couple of years to begin to notice these effects, but once you start noticing them they're pretty irreversible."