NYUKetamineResearch
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NYUKetamineResearch
@nyuxketamine.bsky.social
We’re an NYU Langone research team studying ketamine use—medical, recreational & in between. Help us explore its role. 🧠 🐴#NYUKetamineResearch

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“Wait... I didn’t take fentanyl.”
🧪 But your drug test says otherwise.

In a 2024 study of NYC club-goers, 93.3% of fentanyl exposures were unreported.

Unintentional exposure is real. Stay aware.

#EDM #Fentanyl #NYC #Nightlife #HarmReduction #DrugAwareness #KnowWhatYouConsume #Safety
August 13, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Pink cocaine isn’t one drug, it’s often a mix of substances like ketamine, MDMA, and more.

Dr. Joseph Palamar calls it a “drug concoction” in Vanity Fair, and the name itself can be dangerously misleading.

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July 30, 2025 at 10:57 PM
Biological data > memory. 🧠🚫🧪 How accurate is self-reporting in nightlife drug use? Not very.

A new study–coauthored by Dr.Joseph J Palamar–shows many NYC clubgoers tested positive for THCA-A or CBN — despite not disclosing use.

Saliva testing offers the clarity self-report can’t.
July 2, 2025 at 6:36 PM
“Wait… what even is THCA-A...and why is it in my system?” 🤔
👉 It’s a raw, non-psychoactive form of THC, often unlisted on labels.

A 2024 study of NYC clubgoers found 11.7% tested positive for THCA-A via saliva, without knowing it. 🍃

⚠️ Legal hemp products might be hiding more than you think.
June 25, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Ketamine’s having a moment, but what’s fueling this new wave of use? 🌊

Here’s what Dr. Joseph J. Palamar’s 2025 study reveals: As use grows, so does the need for harm reduction & clear convos. 💬

👉 Scroll our latest post to get the breakdown. Stay curious. Stay safe. #ketamine #NYC #nightlife
June 24, 2025 at 6:15 PM
🚨 NYC’s under a heat advisory and it’s not just a sweaty inconvenience, it’s a real health risk.

• NYC classifies 100°F+ as a heat emergency 🌡️
• Find your local cooling center, library, or mall 🧊
• Reschedule outdoor tasks to off-peak hours ☀️

Check on your people. Know your cool-down options.
June 23, 2025 at 9:21 PM
As ketamine enters mainstream convos (therapy, nightlife, harm reduction), we’re breaking down the findings to deliver to you!
📲 Tap in. Stay safe. Join the convo.
Share your experiences, questions or thoughts and follow us for more.
#KetamineTrends #NYCClubbing #HarmReduction #k3tamine #research
June 20, 2025 at 6:38 PM
🔍 Led by Dr. Joseph J. Palamar, the study reveals major shifts in ketamine use among NYC nightclub attendees (2017–2024):
➡️ Who’s using
➡️ How often
➡️ What’s changing
Keep up with our next post!
#ketamine #k3tamine #ketaminetherapy #nyc #nightclub #safety #ketamineawareness #summer #trends #research
June 20, 2025 at 6:36 PM
As summer rages on, so does NYC nightlife and ketamine use. A June 2025 study published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, just dropped on 7 years of trends in club goers 🪩👇
Keep up with our next post for more info! 🔔
#ketamine #nyc #ketaminetherapy #nightclub #club #summer #safety
June 20, 2025 at 6:34 PM
WHRIN (Women and Harm Reduction International Network) discusses gender-specific effects of ketamine, highlighting the need for specialized research and harm reduction strategies. Read the full article at whrin.site/publication/...
April 12, 2025 at 2:54 AM
In this video, Yale experts discuss ketamine and how it can work with a comprehensive treatment plan that includes psychotherapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Featured: John Krystal, MD, Rachel Katz, PA-C, MS.
Gerard Sanacora, MD, PhD.
Ketamine for Depression: How It Works
In this video, Yale Medicine psychiatric specialists discuss how ketamine can help treat depression.
www.yalemedicine.org
March 21, 2025 at 3:57 PM
“As a medication used traditionally as an anesthetic, ketamine now shines as a potential lifeline for those battling severe depression, anxiety, and suicidality.”

Anesthesiologist and Wells Medicine founder, Alison Wells, discusses the use of ketamine as an interventional mental health treatment.
March 20, 2025 at 9:13 PM
Nina Abukahok, a prized member of our team, discusses Naloxone as a harm reduction method in her recent publication, Naloxone Acceptance among Nightclub Attendees in New York City.

Read the full paper at link.springer.com/article/10.1...!
March 18, 2025 at 1:39 AM