Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic used medically for induction and maintenance of anesthesia. It is also used as a treatment for depression and pain...
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Esketamine (redirect from (S)-ketamine)
Esketamine is the active enantiomer of ketamine in terms of NMDA receptor antagonism and is more potent than racemic ketamine. It is specifically used as a therapy...
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Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is the use of prescribed doses of ketamine, the drug, as an adjunct to psychotherapy sessions. KAP shows significant...
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Ketamine has had a wide variety of medicinal and recreational uses since its discovery in 1962. Ketamine is the English generic name of the drug and its...
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anesthetic related to ketamine. Its sale and use as a designer drug has been reported in various countries. It is an analogue of ketamine where the chlorine...
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ketamine to experience a state of dissociation. This intense detachment from reality is often a consequence of accidental overconsumption of ketamine;...
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Arketamine (redirect from (R)-Ketamine)
(R)-ketamine or (R)-(−)-ketamine, is the (R)-(−) enantiomer of ketamine. Similarly to racemic ketamine and esketamine, the S(+) enantiomer of ketamine, arketamine...
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(December 1997). "[S-(+)-ketamine. Circulatory interactions during total intravenous anesthesia and analgesia-sedation]" [S-(+)-ketamine. Circulatory interactions...
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receptor antagonist. The role of NMDAR antagonism in the effect of PCP, ketamine, and related dissociative agents was first published in the early 1980s...
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been sold as a designer drug. It differs from many dissociatives such as ketamine and phencyclidine (PCP) that were developed as pharmaceutical drugs for...
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List of mental disorders (section Disorders due to use of dissociative drugs including ketamine and phencyclidine (PCP))
dissociative drugs including ketamine and phencyclidine [PCP] Harmful pattern of use of dissociative drugs including ketamine and phencyclidine [PCP] Dissociative...
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N-desmethylketamine, is the major active metabolite of ketamine, which is formed mainly by CYP3A4. Similarly to ketamine, norketamine acts as a noncompetitive NMDA...
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disease that can be treated with ketamine. After low doses of ketamine prove ineffective, Kirkpatrick recommends a ketamine coma, whereby Maya would be given...
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and antidepressant drug ketamine. It is formed by hydroxylation of the intermediate norketamine, another metabolite of ketamine. As of late 2019, (2R,6R)-HNK...
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dextropropoxyphene, tramadol, and ketobemidone. Some NMDA receptor antagonists, such as ketamine, dextromethorphan (DXM), phencyclidine (PCP), methoxetamine (MXE), and...
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Methoxyketamine (redirect from 2-MeO-Ketamine)
the arylcyclohexylamine class first reported in 1963. It is an analog of ketamine in which the chlorine atom has been replaced with a methoxy group. Its...
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who was killed as a result of being illegally injected with 500 mg of ketamine by paramedics after being forcibly detained by police officers. He went...
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Wu HH, Tseng SH, et al. (December 2022). "New ketamine analogue: 2-fluorodeschloro-N-ethyl-ketamine and its suggested metabolites". Forensic Science...
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Playboi Carti discography (redirect from Ketamine (song))
"H00dByAir" — — "Backr00ms" (featuring Travis Scott) 2024 — — "EvilJ0rdan" — — "Ketamine" — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in...
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contributes due to exacerbation of ketamine induced myocardial effects on the heart". Perry had been receiving ketamine-assisted psychotherapy sessions to...
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mammals. In veterinary anesthesia, it is often used in combination with ketamine. Veterinarians also use xylazine as an emetic, especially in cats. Drug...
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Procedural sedation and analgesia (section Ketamine)
minutes. Ketamine has sedative, analgesic, and amnestic properties, but most of its uses today are focused on analgesia. Some of the benefits of ketamine is...
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arylcyclohexylamine class, which is an analog of the dissociative anesthetic drug ketamine in which the chlorine atom has been replaced with a bromine atom. It is...
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237.0920 u) may refer to: Ketamine Arketamine, or (R)-(−)-ketamine Esketamine, also known as (S)-ketamine or S(+)-ketamine This set index page lists chemical...
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Excited delirium (section Ketamine use)
drugs during an arrest following claims of excited delirium. The drugs ketamine or midazolam (a benzodiazepine) and haloperidol (an antipsychotic) injected...
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begun proposing to use NMDA antagonists PCP, MK-801 (dizocilpine) and ketamine in clinical trials for various psychological effects; but the drugs' current...
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reports of ketamine being sold as "ecstasy". The use of ketamine as part of a "postclubbing experience" has also been documented. Ketamine's rise in the...
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thiopentone in the UK) Benzodiazepines Diazepam Lorazepam Midazolam Etomidate Ketamine Propofol Among the barbiturates mentioned above, thiopental and methohexital...
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Nasal administration (section Ketamine)
Among the less invasive routes for ketamine, the intranasal route has the highest bioavailability (45–50%) In ketamine, commonly being used for the treatment...
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