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  2. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine potentiates the sedative effects of propofol [85] and midazolam. [86] Naltrexone potentiates psychotomimetic effects of a low dose of ketamine, [87] while lamotrigine [38] and nimodipine [39] decrease them. Clonidine reduces the increase of salivation, heart rate, and blood pressure during ketamine anesthesia and decreases the ...

  3. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The first dose of ketamine was administered to a human by Edward Domino in 1964. Soon after, Parke-Davis filed a patent for the utilization of the anesthetic. [7] [8] With this patent, ketamine began to be used on the battlefield where it was considered the "buddy drug" because soldiers were able to administer it to one another. [9]

  4. Esketamine - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, it was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with the added indication for the short-term treatment of suicidal thoughts. [68] Since the 1980s, closely associated ketamine has been used as a club drug also known as "Special K" for its trip-inducing side effects. [69] [70]

  5. What is ketamine? Understanding the drug after Matthew ... - AOL

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    Last fall, the FDA put out a warning on some types of ketamine, saying the drug is not approved for any psychiatric disorder and warned about taking it at home, which can be even more risky ...

  6. FDA warns of risks involved with compounded ketamine products

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    The FDA has not approved ketamine products for the treatment of psychiatric disorders. The agency says there is increased risk in compounded ketamine.

  7. How ketamine therapy is different from recreational use - AOL

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    Ketamine is a drug that was approved in 1970 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use as an anesthetic. ... One of the side effects of taking ketamine recreationally is falling into what ...

  8. NMDA receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine has been demonstrated to produce lasting antidepressant effects after administration in a clinical setting. In 2019, esketamine, an NMDA antagonist enantiomer of ketamine, was approved for use as an antidepressant in the United States. [17] In 2022, Auvelity was approved by the FDA for the treatment of depression.

  9. Two Milwaukee clinics are treating depression with ketamine ...

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    Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic with some hallucinogenic effects. The drug distorts users' perception of sight and sound. The drug distorts users' perception of sight and sound.