Ketamine is an anesthetic used in veterinary medicine. Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist. It has the ability to induce profound hallucinations.
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| - Ketamine is an anesthetic used in veterinary medicine. Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist. It has the ability to induce profound hallucinations.
- Ketamine is a pharmaceutical perhaps most commonly used as an anesthetic (particularly in children and persons suffering from asthma) and painkiller, primarily in veterinary medicine, though it is also used in human medicine. It is also used as an emergency bronchodilator. It can cause hallucinations, and for this reason, it is also used recreationally. Typically called 'Special K' or 'K', its recreational use is illegal. After House was shot in the episode No Reason, he requested ketamine in the hopes that it might eliminate his leg pain. He was right, but the effect was only temporary.
- Ketamine is a drug used in human and veterinary medicine developed by Parke-Davis (today a part of Pfizer) in 1962. Its hydrochloride salt is sold as Ketanest, Ketaset, and Ketalar. Ketamine.png|Ketamine structure Pharmacologically, ketamine is classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist. At high, fully anesthetic level doses, ketamine has also been found to bind to opioid μ receptors and sigma receptors. Like other drugs of this class such as tiletamine and phencyclidine (PCP), it induces a state referred to as "dissociative anesthesia" and is used as a recreational drug.
- Ketamine was a drug. The meat supplier Harries & Harries injected it into the "Cash Cow". (TV: Meat)
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| - Ketamine is an anesthetic used in veterinary medicine. Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist. It has the ability to induce profound hallucinations.
- Ketamine is a pharmaceutical perhaps most commonly used as an anesthetic (particularly in children and persons suffering from asthma) and painkiller, primarily in veterinary medicine, though it is also used in human medicine. It is also used as an emergency bronchodilator. It can cause hallucinations, and for this reason, it is also used recreationally. Typically called 'Special K' or 'K', its recreational use is illegal. After House was shot in the episode No Reason, he requested ketamine in the hopes that it might eliminate his leg pain. He was right, but the effect was only temporary.
- Ketamine is a drug used in human and veterinary medicine developed by Parke-Davis (today a part of Pfizer) in 1962. Its hydrochloride salt is sold as Ketanest, Ketaset, and Ketalar. Ketamine.png|Ketamine structure Pharmacologically, ketamine is classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist. At high, fully anesthetic level doses, ketamine has also been found to bind to opioid μ receptors and sigma receptors. Like other drugs of this class such as tiletamine and phencyclidine (PCP), it induces a state referred to as "dissociative anesthesia" and is used as a recreational drug.
- Ketamine was a drug. The meat supplier Harries & Harries injected it into the "Cash Cow". (TV: Meat)
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