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What is Ketamine?

Ketamine hydrochloride, commonly referred to as ketamine, is a short-acting general anesthetic used to induce unconsciousness in patients before and during surgery or other medical procedures. Ketamine is offered as either a white powder or a clear liquid. Off-label uses of ketamine include the treatment of chronic and acute pain, procedure sedation, and alcohol withdrawal management. Because of its hypnotic and muscle-relaxing qualities, ketamine has gained favor as a recreational drug throughout time. Mental health practitioners have recently looked into how ketamine can be used to treat suicidality and depressive symptoms. Despite ketamine's usefulness as an antidepressant in medical settings, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has yet to authorize it for these uses. In clinical trials and investigations, ketamine is being examined as a therapy for depression.

What is Ketamine used for?

Ketamine is a form of anesthetic that is used during surgery in both adults and children. It's utilized in both big and minor surgeries, as well as routine and emergency procedures. Ketamine can be used in a variety of surgical procedures, including abdominal operations, orthopedic treatments, surgical burn therapy, several dental procedures, and many more. Ketamine is an anticonvulsant treatment that has been used to treat refractory epilepsy for many years. This is a dangerous type of seizure that requires rapid anti-seizure medication. Ketamine is a last-resort treatment for status epilepticus, not a first-line option.

In addition, ketamine injection has been studied as a possible treatment for depression and suicidal ideation, with promising outcomes. At present moment, ketamine is not authorized for the treatment of depression. Spravato (esketamine), a nasal spray that is comparable to ketamine, has been licensed for the treatment of depression.

In the short term, ketamine can assist with pain relief and memory loss (for example, amnesia from a medical procedure).

Ketamine works quickly to alleviate depression symptoms and acute suicide ideation by blocking the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) site.

At regular doses, it is commonly used as an anesthetic in people who are at risk of bronchospasm and respiratory depression.

Long term effects of using Ketamine

Ketamine abuse can harm numerous main organs, including the digestive tract, urinary tract, and brain. Drug addiction also puts pressure on the liver and kidneys, causing lasting damage to these organs. Two of the most serious physical side effects of ketamine include ulcerative cystitis and memory loss.

Impaired memory, mood fluctuations, respiratory distress, bladder and urine difficulties, high heart rate, seizures, overdose, and other long-term side effects are possible.

Physical tolerance to, and dependence on, ketamine is the most dangerous long-term outcome of recurrent, high-dose ketamine misuse. Memory deficits, bladder, and renal problems, and depression are all long-term complications of ketamine use.

 The duration of ketamine effects is regulated by how the medicine is administered. Ketamine has instant effects when smoked. Snorting it (as in recreational misuse) generates effects in as short as five minutes, whereas those who take ketamine orally may expect numbness to begin around 15 minutes after intake. The delivery route is the main factor that influences the period of effects. The ketamine will be broken down in around 45 minutes if you take it by injection. The snorting influence of the medication can work up to an hour, and oral intake effects up to two hours. The effects of the medication can last up to an hour if snorted, and up to two hours if taken orally.

Ketamine is a relatively fast-acting drug, which encourages some users to binge on it, getting very high and then taking more ketamine during the unpleasant comedown. There is a risk of developing a psychological dependence on ketamine, but cases of ketamine withdrawal (the body's inability to function without the drug) are uncommon. Instead, users will experience intense cravings for more ketamine as well as disorienting flashbacks to the psychological effects of the drug.

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