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ke·ta·mine K0042950 (kē′tə-mēn′)n. A general anesthetic given intravenously or intramuscularly, used especially for minor surgical procedures in which muscle relaxation is not required. It is used illegally as a recreational drug, and its antidepressant properties are under investigation. [ket(o)- + amine.]ketamine (ˈkɛtəmiːn) n (Pharmacology) a drug, chemically related to PCP, that is used in medicine as a general anaesthetic, being administered by injection; cyclohexylamineThesaurusNoun | 1. | ketamine - a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly; used mainly by veterinarians or for minor surgery with geriatric or pediatric patients; taken in large doses it causes hallucinations similar to those associated with the use of PCPKetalar, ketamine hydrochlorideclub drug - a controlled substance that is usually taken by young people at dance clubs and ravesgeneral anaesthetic, general anesthetic - an anesthetic that anesthetizes the entire body and causes loss of consciousnesscat valium, honey oil, special K, super acid, super C, jet, K, green - street names for ketamine | TranslationsketamineenUK
ketamine [ke´tah-mēn] a nonbarbiturate anesthetic related to phencyclidine, administered intravenously or intramuscularly to produce dissociative anesthesia. Approximately 12 per cent of patients experience emergence reactions, which can include frightening hallucinations and dreams.ket·a·mine (kēt'ă-mēn), A parenterally administered anesthetic that produces catatonia, profound analgesia, increased sympathetic activity, and little relaxation of skeletal muscles; side effects include sialorrhea and occasional pronounced dysphoria, especially in adults; chemically related to phencyclidine (PCP), it can produce hallucinations.ketamine (kē′tə-mēn′)n. A general anesthetic given intravenously or intramuscularly, used especially for minor surgical procedures in which muscle relaxation is not required, and used illegally as a recreational drug.A surgical anaesthetic withdrawn from the market due to disorientation and violent behaviour that occurred when patients regained consciousness; on the club scene, ketamine is in liquid form or a white powder snorted or smoked with marijuana or tobacco products Pharmacologic effects Dissociative anaesthesia, CNS stimulant, hallucinations, visual distortion, a loss of senses, sense of time, and identity for 30 minutes to 2 hours, delirium, amnesia, impaired motor function, hypertension, depression, recurrent flashbacks, potentially fatal respiratory problemsketamine Substance abuse A surgical anesthetic withdrawn from the market due to disorientation and violent behavior that occurred when Pts regained consciousness; on the club scene, ketamine is in liquid form or a white powder snorted or smoked with marijuana or tobacco products Pharmacologic effects Dissociative anesthesia, CNS stimulant, hallucinations. visual distortion, a loss of senses, sense of time, and orientation for 30 mins to 2 hr, delirium, amnesia, impaired motor function, HTN, depression, recurrent flashbacks, potentially fatal respiratory problemsketamine A drug used to produce insensitivity to pain, mental and emotional dissociation and lack of awareness so that surgical procedures can be carried out on a conscious patient. It is related to PHENCYCLIDINE. The drug is on the WHO official list.A brand name is Ketalar.ket·a·mine (kēt'ă-mēn) A parenterally administered anesthetic that produces catatonia, profound analgesia, increased sympathetic activity, and little relaxation of skeletal muscles; side-effects include sialorrhea and occasional pronounced dysphoria. AcronymsSeeKketamineenUK
Synonyms for ketaminenoun a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularlySynonyms- Ketalar
- ketamine hydrochloride
Related Words- club drug
- general anaesthetic
- general anesthetic
- cat valium
- honey oil
- special K
- super acid
- super C
- jet
- K
- green
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