
1) Club drug 2) General anaesthetic 3) General anesthetic 4) General anesthetic 5) Ketalar 6) Ketamine hydrochloride
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1) Ketalar
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===Neurological effects=== In 1989, psychiatry professor John Olney reported ketamine caused irreversible changes in two small areas of the rat brain, which, however, has significant differences in metabolism from the human brain, so may not occur in humans. The first large-scale, longitudinal study of ketamine users found current frequent (averag...
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(from the article `Health and Disease`) Severely depressed people who had not responded to at least two antidepressant medications benefited from a single low-dose injection of ketamine, a ...
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A drug used to cause a loss of feeling and awareness and to induce sleep in patients having surgery. It is also being studied in the treatment of nerve pain caused by chemotherapy. Ketamine blocks pathways to the brain that are involved in sensing pain. It is a type of general anesthetic. Also called Ketalar and ketamine hydrochloride.
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<chemical> A cyclohexanone derivative used as an intravenous anaesthetic. Ketamine produces a dissociative anaesthesia in which the patient is not asleep but does not respond appropriately to environmental stimuli, including pain. Upon revival, the patient does not remember what occurred under the influence of the drug. Its mechanism of actio...
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(ke´tә-mēn) a nonbarbiturate anesthetic related to phencyclidine, administered intravenously or intramuscularly to produce dissociative anesthesia. Approximately 12 per cent of patients experience emergence reactions, which can include frightening hallucinations and dreams.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kēt′ă-mēn Definitions: 1. A parenterally administered anesthetic that produces catatonia, profound analgesia, increased sympathetic activity, and little relaxation of skeletal muscles; side effects include sialorrhea and occasional pronounced dysphoria, especially in adults; chemically related to phenc...
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Ketamine (xylazine or Ketalar) is an injected dissociative anesthetic and central nervous system stimulant used for superficial operative procedures, particularly with children and the relief of cancer pain and reduction of preoperative anxiety.
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[
n] - a general anesthetic (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly
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ketamine hydrochloride noun a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly; used mainly by veterinarians or for minor surgery with geriatric or pediatric patients; taken in l...
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a synthetic nonbarbiturate general anesthetic, CHClNO, used to induce anesthesia, alone or in combination, in surgical or diagnostic procedures of short duration; extensively used in veterinary medicine.
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