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  2. Illicit drug use in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Illicit drug use in Australia is the recreational use of prohibited drugs in Australia.Illicit drugs include illegal drugs (such as cannabis, opiates, and certain types of stimulants), pharmaceutical drugs (such as pain-killers and tranquillisers) when used for non-medical purposes, and other substances used inappropriately (such as inhalants). [1]

  3. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, ketamine is listed as a Schedule 8 controlled drug under the Poisons Standard (October 2015). [ 148 ] In Canada, ketamine has been classified as a Schedule I narcotic, since 2005.

  4. NMDA receptor antagonist - Wikipedia

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    NMDA receptor antagonists induce a state called dissociative anesthesia, marked by catalepsy, amnesia, and analgesia. [1] Ketamine is a favored anesthetic for emergency patients with unknown medical history and in the treatment of burn victims because it depresses breathing and circulation less than other anesthetics.

  5. What is ketamine, the drug involved in Matthew Perry's death?

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    The drug is a chemical cousin of the recreational drug PCP. Ketamine itself has been used recreationally for its euphoric effects. It can cause hallucinations and can impact breathing and the heart. How was Matthew Perry using ketamine? Ketamine has seen a huge surge in use in recent years as a treatment for depression, anxiety and pain.

  6. What is ketamine? Drug that killed Matthew Perry, blamed in ...

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    Ketamine is an anesthetic that has some hallucinogenic effects, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency. It distorts the perception of sight and sound, making the user feel disconnected and ...

  7. List of pharmacies - Wikipedia

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    Genovese Drug Stores (acquired by Eckerd parent JC Penney in 1998; rebranded in 2003) Gray Drug (Bought by Rite Aid in 1987) Happy Harry's (bought by Walgreens in 2006; rebranded in 2011) Hook's Drug Stores (acquired by Revco in 1994) IDL Drug Stores; Jean Coutu (US stores acquired by Rite Aid in 2004) K&B (Acquired by Rite Aid in 1997)

  8. Does Medicare cover ketamine infusions for mental health ...

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    Medicare does not typically cover ketamine infusions for mental health conditions. However, it may cover Spravato, an FDA-approved drug deriving from ketamine, for treatment-resistant depression.

  9. Methoxetamine - Wikipedia

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    Methoxetamine (MXE) is a dissociative hallucinogen that has been sold as a designer drug. [5] [6] It differs from many dissociatives such as ketamine and phencyclidine (PCP) that were developed as pharmaceutical drugs for use as general anesthetics in that it was designed specifically to increase the antidepressant effects of ketamine.