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- Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic that was developed by Parke-Davis in the early 1960s, patented under the name Ketalar in 1966, and approved for use in humans and animals by the Food and Drug Administration in 19701. The term “dissociative” refers to the subjective effects of ketamine. Ketamine is a dangerous sedative that can lead to disorientation, memory loss, depression, seizures, and even death2. Its dissociative effects block sensory brain signals and can cause memory loss, feelings of being detached from one's body and prevent their ability to perceive danger2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Ketamine is considered a dissociative anesthetic. It was developed by Parke-Davis in the early 1960s, patented under the name Ketalar in 1966, and approved for use in humans and animals by the Food and Drug Administration in 1970. The term “dissociative” refers to the subjective effects of ketamine.
www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/balanced/2024…Ketamine is a dangerous sedative that can lead to disorientation, memory loss, depression, seizures, and even death. "Its dissociative effects block sensory brain signals and can cause memory loss, feelings of being detached from one's body and prevent their ability to perceive danger," AFP Acting Commander Kristy Scott said.
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