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  2. Killing of Elijah McClain - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, John Dickerson, working for the television program 60 Minutes, investigated the use of ketamine in McClain's death. Dickerson said that the medical community is highly skeptical about whether "excited delirium" is a real medical condition and voiced concerns about the use of excited delirium as "a shield to protect police from ...

  3. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    In 1–5 minutes after inducing anesthesia by rapid intravenous injection of ketamine, its plasma concentration reaches as high as 60–110 μM. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] When the anesthesia was maintained using nitrous oxide together with continuous injection of ketamine, the ketamine concentration stabilized at approximately 9.3 μM. [ 129 ]

  4. Excited delirium - Wikipedia

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    In a report of the case on 60 Minutes, John Dickerson interviewed the District Attorney who justified the use of ketamine, adding that since excited delirium could not be ruled out as a cause of death it would be impossible to win a homicide case because "you can't file a homicide charge without cause of death." [56] [63] [64]

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

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    Ketamine can be a lifeline for certain people who have not responded to common treatments for depression, such as medications and different forms of psychotherapy. “(It’s) probably the biggest ...

  6. 60 Minutes Overtime - AOL

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    For more than five decades, 60 Minutes has covered it all—from headline news to quiet human stories—fit neatly in one hour. Now in the digital age, we have more time and use novel approaches ...

  7. What is ketamine, the drug responsible for ‘Friends’ star ...

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    Ketamine is an anesthetic used by medical providers and veterinarians with some hallucinogenic effects, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

  8. 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 ...

  9. FACT CHECK: Did Elon Musk Post About His ‘Unlimited ... - AOL

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    A post on Threads claims that Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on his X account that he has an unlimited tolerance for ketamine. View on Threads Verdict: False Musk never posted this. The screenshot has ...