Elon Musk reportedly on ketamine; microdosing and party usage

Per Business Insider

A recent report shed light on how Elon Musk reportedly microdoses on ketamine and even takes full doses during parties. This came from a report by Wall Street Journal shortly after Musk said that ketamine was a better option.

The reason behind Musk's ketamine usage is reportedly to treat depression. However, there were instances where he was spotted recreationally taking the drug.

Musk: "Depression is overdiagnosed in the US, but for some people it really is a brain chemistry issue... But zombifying people with SSRIs for sure happens way too much. From what I've seen with friends, ketamine taken occasionally is a better option."

Previously, the Alcohol and Drug Foundation described ketamine as a "dissociative drug," describing its effects as including "detachment from reality." The drug is also known to impact a person's visual and auditory senses.

In February, Canada's British Columbia reportedly decided to decriminalize owning 2.5 grams of illegal drugs for adults that were at least 18 years old. These included opioids, crack, meth, and MDMA.

In October, it was also reported that Biden was going to pardon prior federal offenses of weed possession. During that time, it was also noted that the administration would review whether marijuana should be a Class 1 drug like heroin and LSD.

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