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Ketamine is a
dissociative anesthetic used
medically for
induction and
maintenance of anesthesia. It is also used as a
treatment for
depression and in...
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Esketamine is the
active enantiomer of
ketamine in
terms of NMDA
receptor antagonism and is more
potent than
racemic ketamine. It is
specifically used as a therapy...
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Ketamine-****isted
psychotherapy (KAP) is the use of
prescribed doses of
ketamine as an
adjunct to
psychotherapy sessions. KAP
shows significant potential...
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Ketamine has had a wide
variety of
medicinal and
recreational uses
since its
discovery in 1962.
Ketamine is the
English generic name of the drug and its...
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ketamine to
experience a
state of dissociation. This
intense detachment from
reality is
often a
consequence of
accidental overconsumption of
ketamine;...
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anesthetic related to
ketamine. Its sale and use as a
designer drug has been
reported in
various countries. It is an
analogue of
ketamine where the chlorine...
- Drug-checking
studies in
Latin America report tusi to be a
concoction of
ketamine, MDMA, cocaine, methamphetamine, caffeine, opioids, and
other new psychoactive...
- (R)-
ketamine or (R)-(−)-
ketamine, is the (R)-(−)
enantiomer of
ketamine.
Similarly to
racemic ketamine and esketamine, the S(+)
enantiomer of
ketamine, arketamine...
- (December 1997). "[S-(+)-
ketamine.
Circulatory interactions during total intravenous anesthesia and analgesia-sedation]" [S-(+)-
ketamine.
Circulatory interactions...
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receptor antagonist. The role of
NMDAR antagonism in the
effect of PCP,
ketamine, and
related dissociative agents was
first published in the
early 1980s...