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Ketamine, (C13H16CINO) 2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)- cyclohexanone, is an anaesthetic used in medicine and veterinary medicine, and is also abused as a recreational drug. In lower doses it induces dreamy feelings, in slightly higher doses, it has psychedelic effects, and can cause out of body and near-death experiences. In higher doses it causes unconsciousness.
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Erowid Ketamine Vault
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Information on the drug including research, legislation, media coverage, and health, along with links, photographs, and figures.
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Ketamine
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Includes an FAQ, articles, reports, and comments about the drug and its misuse.
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Ketamine
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Brief description of its use and effects, along with legal classification, by the U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration.
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Ketamine - Schedule III of The Controlled Substances Act (CSA)
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Copy of the final ruling, including summary, background information, comments, findings, and action schedule.
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Ketamine Hydrochloride
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Details of its chemical make up, dosages, safety precautions, administration, and its use in research.
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Ketamine in Urine by GC/MS
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Details a preliminary procedure for investigational use.
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Ketamine References on the Web
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Basic information, an article on its use in drug culture, and a summary of its sedative effects.
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Update in Anaesthesia - Ketamine
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Details the actions of ketamine on the body, routes of administration, indications for use, and premedication.
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HB1357 - Ketamine as a Controlled Substance
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Copy of the Missouri bill which made ketamine a scheduled substance.
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