KETAMINE

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Ketamine: Uses, Effects, and Risks


Ketamine, developed by Parke-Davis (now part of Pfizer) in 1962, is a versatile drug used in both human and veterinary medicine. Primarily utilized for pain management in large animals, its effectiveness varies and is notably less potent in bovines.

Initially created in 1963 to replace PCP, ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic employed in hospital settings due to its relative safety when used under medical supervision. It is available to physicians and regulated in several states.

Beyond its medical use, ketamine is popular in nightlife scenes, such as raves and concerts. Users often evaporate the liquid into a white powder, which is then snorted. Known for its hallucinogenic effects, ketamine can also cause side effects like nausea, mental clouding, and memory loss. At higher doses, it acts as a depressant, potentially reducing heart rate and respiratory function dangerously.

Although federally illegal, ketamine is typically scheduled on a state level due to its potential for abuse. Most fatalities linked to ketamine occur when it is combined with other central nervous system depressants, including alcohol and benzodiazepines. Access to the drug often results from the diversion or theft of pharmaceuticals.

In conclusion, while ketamine has legitimate medical applications, its misuse poses significant health risks.

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