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==History and culture== | ==History and culture== | ||
2F-NENDCK (short for 2-fluoro-N–ethylnordeschloroketamine, also known as CanKET, 2’-fluoro-2-oxo-PCE or 2-FXE) is a novel synthetic dissociative drug was first identified in Canberra, Australia (2022) at Cantest, a legal anonymous substance testing site, Novel synthetic substances have been typically put under the category of "designer drug" | |||
CanKet (Canberra Ketamine) gained its name for its Ketamine like properties and effects. | CanKet (Canberra Ketamine) gained its name for its Ketamine like properties and effects. | ||
Canket has since been discovered being manufactured in laboratory's in mainland China and Taiwan. | Canket has since been discovered being manufactured in laboratory's in mainland China and Taiwan. | ||
The original CanKet samples and many since have reportably came from sales at festivals and bush parties in the NSW mountain ranges specifically around the Brindabella mountain range. | The original CanKet samples and many since have reportably came from sales at festivals and bush parties in the NSW mountain ranges specifically around the Brindabella mountain range. | ||
At CanTEST, 2F-NENDCK has been found numerous times in samples that were expected to be ketamine. According to CanTEST’s final evaluation, only 57% of the 81 samples expected to be ketamine actually contained ketamine as of April 2023. The remaining 43% of the 81 samples contained other dissociative drugs, including 2F-NENDCK, 2F-DCK, and tiletamine (a veterinary dissociative anaesthetic), as well as other psychoactive and non-psychoactive compounds. According to DrugsData.org, a drug checking service in the US that analyses samples sent by mail, numerous samples sold as ketamine, FXE, 2F, MXE, 2F-DCK, and even heroin, fentanyl and ibogaine, actually contained 2F-NENDCK. | At CanTEST, 2F-NENDCK has been found numerous times in samples that were expected to be ketamine. According to CanTEST’s final evaluation, only 57% of the 81 samples expected to be ketamine actually contained ketamine as of April 2023. The remaining 43% of the 81 samples contained other dissociative drugs, including 2F-NENDCK, 2F-DCK, and tiletamine (a veterinary dissociative anaesthetic), as well as other psychoactive and non-psychoactive compounds. According to DrugsData.org, a drug checking service in the US that analyses samples sent by mail, numerous samples sold as ketamine, FXE, 2F, MXE, 2F-DCK, and even heroin, fentanyl and ibogaine, actually contained 2F-NENDCK. | ||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== |