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  2. Ketamine in society and culture - Wikipedia

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    After the publication of the NIH-run antidepressant clinical trial, clinics began opening in which the intravenous ketamine is given for depression. [5] [6] This practice is an off label use of IV ketamine in the United States, though the intranasal version of esketamine has been approved by the FDA for treatment of depression [5] [7] In 2015 there were about 60 such clinics in the US; the ...

  3. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine is also used to manage pain among large animals. It is the primary intravenous anesthetic agent used in equine surgery, often in conjunction with detomidine and thiopental, or sometimes guaifenesin. [173] Ketamine appears not to produce sedation or anesthesia in snails. Instead, it appears to have an excitatory effect. [174]

  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. FDA warns of risks involved with compounded ketamine products

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  6. Alcoholics to be given ketamine to see if it reduces alcohol use

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    The trial will recruit 280 people with alcohol problems who will be randomly split into two groups. Half will be given ketamine at the dose used in the first clinical trial with psychological therapy.

  7. Matthew Perry and the ketamine boom: Expensive ... - AOL

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    The FDA says ketamine use could lead to abuse, psychiatric events, increased blood pressure and slowed breathing. Ketamine, sometimes taken as lozenges, is growing in popularity as a treatment for ...

  8. Substance-induced psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Lower rates were reported for opioid– (12% (8 – 18%)), alcohol– (9% (6 – 15%)) and sedative– (10% (7 – 15%)) induced psychoses. Transition rates were slightly lower in older cohorts but were not affected by sex, country of the study, hospital or community location, urban or rural setting, diagnostic methods, or duration of follow-up.

  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.