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Insufflation is common with substances such as [[cocaine]] and [[ketamine]]. It is also utilized in [[yopo]] rituals, the self-applicator pipe is known as ‘Kuripe’, and the blow pipe is known as a ‘Tepi’ in the Brazilian tradition. Insufflating [[tobacco]] in snuff form was a common practice until the early 20th century.{{citation needed}} | Insufflation is common with substances such as [[cocaine]] and [[ketamine]]. It is also utilized in [[yopo]] rituals, the self-applicator pipe is known as ‘Kuripe’, and the blow pipe is known as a ‘Tepi’ in the Brazilian tradition. Insufflating [[tobacco]] in snuff form was a common practice until the early 20th century.{{citation needed}} | ||
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