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It is neither. it is a "disassociative" seperates the mind and puts it on neptune for about an hour.

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Ketamine is a disassociative psychedelic (can be called a hallucinogen) with depressant properties. Hallucinogen and depressant are not mutually exclusive (many have an amphetamine base) .

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Q: Is ketamine a hallucinogen depressant or stimulant?
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