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Ketamine Summary
1,094 words, approx. 4 pages Parents in the United States have sometimes been surprised to find a picture of a breakfast cereal box on their child's bedroom wall. The breakfast cereal is Special K, and the display may well indicate their teen's interest in the drug...
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Ketamine : Biological Psychology
27 words, approx. 1 pages An arylcycloalkylamine related to PHENCYCLIDINE and utilized to induce ANAESTHESIA and ANALGESIA and characterized by feelings of detachment from the environment. See also: dissociative anaesthetics CHARLES...
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Ketamine Summary
6,180 words, approx. 21 pages OFFICIAL NAMES: Ketamine hydrochloride, Ketaject, Ketaset, and Ketalar. STREET NAMES: K, ket, quick, Lady K, special K, vitamin K, Kit-Kat, green, blind squid, jet, super acid, honey oil, cat valium, super C DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS: Schedule III,...
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Ketamine Summary
4,398 words, approx. 15 pages Ketamine What Kind of Drug Is It? Ketamine is a general anesthetic (pronounced ann-ess-THET-ik), which is a substance used to deaden pain. General anesthetics differ from local anesthetics in two key ways: 1) general anesthetics affect the entire body...
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Ketamine Information
6,712 words, approx. 22 pages
 Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic for use in human and veterinary medicine developed by Parke-Davis (1962). Its hydrochloride salt is sold as Ketanest, Ketaset, and Ketalar. Pharmacologically, ketamine is classified as an NMDA receptor...




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 Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
Ketamine dependence
06/01/2002: 1,618 words, approx. 5 pages SUMMARY Ketamine hydrochloride is a safe and rapid-acting non-opioid, lipid soluble anaesthetic with a short elimination halflife that is used for medical and veterinary purposes. It produces a state of "dissociative anaesthesia ", probably from action on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors. The psychotropic effects...
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 Community Practitioner
Dramatic rise in ketamine use
10/01/2005: 333 words, approx. 1 pages SUBSTANCE ABUSE Research carried out by charity DrugScope has revealed that ketamine is becoming an increasingly popular drug among substance abusers. Having not figured at all in a corresponding 2004 survey, ketamine was found on sale in eight out of 15 towns...
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Indonesia: 7 foreigners sentenced to die
5/29/2007: 282 words, approx. 1 pages Nine men, including Chinese, French and Dutch nationals, were sentenced to death by Indonesia's Supreme Court on Tuesday for producing millions of pills of the illegal recreational drug Ecstasy.The punishment was harsher than that rendered last year by a lower court, which ordered the execution...


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