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  2. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine often raises blood pressure upon administration and is unlikely to lower blood pressure in most patients, making it useful in treating severe head injuries for which low blood pressure can be dangerous. [45] [46] [47] Ketamine is an option in children as the sole anesthetic for minor procedures or as an induction agent followed by ...

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

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    Ketamine is a hallucinogen that was approved by the Food and Drug Administration as an anesthetic for surgery decades ago, but it’s also used illegally as a party drug.

  4. Matthew Perry and the ketamine boom: Expensive, dangerous and ...

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    That would link ketamine to 0.4% of all 3,220 drug-related deaths in L.A. County for that year, the most recent data available. ... Great Lakes bracing for more feet of snow as dangerous squall ...

  5. Has ketamine’s time of reckoning arrived? 5 things to know ...

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    But Feifel said the drug’s dissociative and hallucinogenic properties — which made it such a popular party drug — may hold the key to why it helps some people with depression and other ...

  6. K-hole - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine crystals on a glass plate. K-hole is the feeling of getting a high enough dose of ketamine to experience a state of dissociation.This intense detachment from reality is often a consequence of accidental overconsumption of ketamine; however, some users consciously seek out the k-hole as they find the powerful dissociative effects to be quite pleasurable and enlightening.

  7. Ketamine in society and culture - Wikipedia

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    The use of ketamine as part of a "post-clubbing experience" has also been documented. [36] Ketamine's rise in the dance culture was most rapid in Hong Kong by the end of the 1990s. [32] Ketamine use as a recreational drug has been implicated in deaths globally, with more than 90 deaths in England and Wales in the years of 2005–2013. [37]

  8. What is ketamine used for? What to know about the drug that ...

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    An FDA-approved anesthetic, ketamine has been recognized as a fast-acting antidepressant drug for decades. The FDA officially approved esketamine, or ketamine nasal spray, for depression in 2019.

  9. 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 ...