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General
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Ketamine
hydrochloride, or "Special K," is a powerful hallucinogen widely used as an
animal tranquilizer by veterinarians.
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Users
sometimes call the high caused by Special K, "K hole," and describe profound
hallucinations that include visual distortions and a lost sense of time,
sense, and identity. The high can last from a half-hour to 2 hours.
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Ketamine
hydrochloride ("Special K" or "K") was originally created for use as a human
anaesthetic.
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Ketamine
belongs to a class of drugs called "dissociative anaesthetics," which
separate perception from sensation. Other drugs in this category include
PCP, DXM and nitrous oxide (laughing gas).
Application
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Ketamine
is used to treat severe cancer pain.
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The
physiologic effects of the use of Telazol- ketamine- xylazine on feral cats
in a large-volume spay and neuter clinic.
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The use of
ketamine hydrochloride as an anesthetic for raccoons.
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Ketamine
continues to be used extensively in children and for short-term anaesthesia
and analgesia in-patients with burns.
Techniques
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There are
three main types of ketamine infusion techniques currently being performed
on RSD / CRPS patients for the relief of their pain and allodynia symptoms.
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Ketamine
has been recommended as an alternative to thiopental sodium for the
induction of general anesthesia in patients undergoing elective cesarean
section. Compared to thiopental sodium induction, ketamine induction yields
a significantly lower intraoperative maternal awareness and better neonatal
outcome.
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