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What is ketamine?
Ketamine is a medication that doctors use as an anesthetic to induce loss of consciousness. Effects include sedation and reduced sensation of pain.
The drug is a Schedule III non-narcotic that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved for use only as a general anesthetic. However, doctors sometimes prescribe it for “off-label” uses, such as depression.
Off-label means using the drugs to treat conditions the FDA has not approved.
Some people use ketamine for its hallucinogenic properties. Ketamin can sedate, incapacitate, and cause short-term memory loss, and because of this, some people use it as a date-rape drug.
While ketamine is safe to use in controlled medical practice, it becomes hazardous if someone takes it for recreational use.
Keep reading to learn more about the uses, side effects, and risks of ketamine, as well as its interactions with alcohol and other drugs.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/302663
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Hmmmmm.
Anesthetic . . . pain killer . . . hallucinogenic properties . . . AND a 'date rape' drug.
I don't think I need to type anything more.
Zim.