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  2. Ketamine - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine was found to be the 11th overall most dangerous drug. [72] At anesthetic doses, 10–20% of adults and 1–2% of children [10] experience adverse psychiatric reactions that occur during emergence from anesthesia, ranging from dreams and dysphoria to hallucinations and emergence delirium. [73]

  3. What is ketamine, the drug involved in Matthew Perry's death?

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    It can cause hallucinations and can impact breathing and the heart. How was Matthew Perry using ketamine? Ketamine has seen a huge surge in use in recent years as a treatment for depression ...

  4. 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.

  5. Psychotomimetism - Wikipedia

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    A drug with psychotomimetic (also known as psychotogenic) actions mimics the symptoms of psychosis, including delusions and/or delirium, as opposed to only hallucinations. Psychotomimesis is the onset of psychotic symptoms following the administration of such a drug. Some rarely used drugs of the opioid class have psychotomimetic effects.

  6. Emergence delirium - Wikipedia

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    Elderly people are more likely to experience confusion or problems with thinking following surgery, which can occur up to several days postoperatively. These cognitive problems can last for weeks or months, and can affect the patients’ ability to plan, focus, remember, or undertake activities of daily living.

  7. How ketamine therapy is different from recreational use - AOL

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    Dr. Steven Levine, a board-certified psychiatrist who developed the protocol for the clinical use of ketamine in 2011, previously told Yahoo that ketamine can “enable the brain to heal and ...

  8. Dissociative - Wikipedia

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    [7] Both Pender (1970) and Johnstone et al. (1959) reported that patients under anaesthesia due to either ketamine or phencyclidine were prone to purposeless movements and had hallucinations (or "dreams" [8]) during and after anaesthesia. Some patients found the hallucinations euphoric while others found them disturbing.

  9. Matthew Perry dies of effects of ketamine: How often does the ...

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    Perry's cause of death was due to "acute effects of ketamine." Ketamine is approved by the FDA as an anesthetic, but it can also be used recreationally and as a therapy for depression and anxiety.