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  2. Veterinary anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine, used in children for anesthesia, is used extensively in many species to induce anesthesia or cause heavy sedation. Ketamine is commonly paired with alpha-2 agonists or benzodiazepines to decrease mild side effects. Some examples of Ketamine pairs are Ketamine and Xylazine, Ketamine and Diazepam, and Ketamine, Xylazine, and Acepromazine.

  3. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine, generally, stimulates breathing; however, in the first 2–3 minutes of a high-dose rapid intravenous injection, it may cause a transient respiratory depression. [73] At lower sub-anesthetic doses, psychiatric side effects are prominent. Most people feel strange, spacey, woozy, or a sense of floating, or have visual distortions or ...

  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. 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 ...

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

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    The high levels of ketamine found in his blood could cause "lethal effects" from cardiovascular overstimulation and respiratory depression, the Los Angeles County medical examiner said in a report.

  7. Oclacitinib - Wikipedia

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    Most of the other contraindications are avoiding cases where a potential side effect exacerbates a pre-existing condition: for example, because oclacitinib can cause lumps or tumors, it should not be used in dogs with cancer or a history of it; [15] because it is an immune system suppressant, it should not be used in dogs with serious infections.

  8. Nano-Cap MIRA Pharmaceuticals' Oral Ketamine Analog ... - AOL

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    Ketamir-2 is under investigation for its potential to treat neurological and neuro MIRA Pharmaceuticals is developing the next generation of oral ketamine and pharmaceutical marijuana analogs to ...

  9. List of polysubstance combinations - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine: Quantum Flip Quantum Flipping Similar to Jedi flipping, but with a heavy dissociative effect induced by ketamine. The substances are taken in the order of LSD, Mushrooms, MDMA, then ketamine. Each substance should be taken at the peak of the previous substance to maximize the synergistic effects.