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'''Ketamine has been used as a general anaesthetic for more than 50 years'''. It is renowned by anaesthesiologists as it does not interfere with respiration when the patient is unconscious. The medicine has recently garnered prominence as a therapeutic agent used in the treatment of depression<ref>Zhang K, Hashimoto K. An update on ketamine and its two enantiomers as rapid-acting antidepressants. Expert Rev Neurother. 2019 Jan;19(1):83-92. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2019.1554434. Epub 2018 Dec 4. PMID: 30513009.</ref>.
'''Ketamine has been used as a general anaesthetic for more than 50 years'''. One reason for its popularity is that its is renowned by anaesthesiologists for not interfering with respiration when a patient is unconscious. Ketamine has recently garnered prominence as a therapeutic agent used in the treatment of depression<ref>Zhang K, Hashimoto K. An update on ketamine and its two enantiomers as rapid-acting antidepressants. Expert Rev Neurother. 2019 Jan;19(1):83-92. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2019.1554434. Epub 2018 Dec 4. PMID: 30513009.</ref>.


== Effects ==
== Effects ==

Revision as of 23:43, 28 December 2022

Ketamine has been used as a general anaesthetic for more than 50 years. One reason for its popularity is that its is renowned by anaesthesiologists for not interfering with respiration when a patient is unconscious. Ketamine has recently garnered prominence as a therapeutic agent used in the treatment of depression[1].

Effects

Ketamine has been shown to cause:

Abuse

Like any drug, overuse is linked to negative effects. It has been found that chronic, uncontrolled use may lead to ketamine-induced ulcerative cystitis and neurocognitive impairment which can impact negatively upon achievement in education and at work, and also compound addiction problems.[2]

  1. Zhang K, Hashimoto K. An update on ketamine and its two enantiomers as rapid-acting antidepressants. Expert Rev Neurother. 2019 Jan;19(1):83-92. doi: 10.1080/14737175.2019.1554434. Epub 2018 Dec 4. PMID: 30513009.
  2. Morgan CJ, Curran HV; Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs. Ketamine use: a review. Addiction. 2012 Jan;107(1):27-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03576.x. Epub 2011 Jul 22. PMID: 21777321.

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