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  2. Oxaliplatin - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include numbness, feeling tired, nausea, diarrhea, and low blood cell counts. [5] [6] Other serious side effects include allergic reactions. [6] [5] Use in pregnancy is known to harm the baby. [5] Oxaliplatin is in the platinum-based antineoplastic family of medications. [7] It is believed to work by blocking the duplication ...

  3. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is the use of prescribed doses of ketamine as an adjunct to psychotherapy sessions. KAP shows significant potential in treating mental disorders such as treatment-resistant depression (TRD), anxiety, obsessive–compulsive disorders (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), and other conditions. [1]

  4. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    It was known by the developmental code name CI-581. [19] After promising preclinical research in animals, ketamine was tested in human prisoners in 1964. [31] These investigations demonstrated ketamine's short duration of action and reduced behavioral toxicity made it a favorable choice over phencyclidine (PCP) as an anesthetic. [141]

  5. What is ketamine? Understanding the drug cited in Matthew ...

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    The finding by the Los Angeles County medical examiner that "Friends" star Matthew Perry died from "acute effects" of ketamine is generating interest in the drug.. Ketamine is generally safe when ...

  6. 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.

  7. Matthew Perry’s death: What is ketamine and how can it be ...

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    Matthew Perry’s death has been ruled an accident from the “acute effects of ketamine,” officials in Los Angeles have confirmed. ... had his last-known ketamine treatment a week and a half ...

  8. Matthew Perry death ruled accident from ‘acute effects of ...

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    The report summary said Perry was receiving “ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety”, with his last known treatment one-and-a-half weeks prior to his death.

  9. Esketamine - Wikipedia

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    Esketamine, sold under the brand names Spravato (for depression) and Ketanest (for anesthesia) among others, [10] [12] is the S(+) enantiomer of ketamine. [5] [13] It is a dissociative hallucinogen drug used as a general anesthetic and as an antidepressant for treatment of depression.