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(S)-Ketamine Brand names, (S)-Ketamine Analogs

(S)-Ketamine Brand Names Mixture

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(S)-Ketamine Chemical_Formula

C13H16ClNO

(S)-Ketamine RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/ketamine.htm

(S)-Ketamine fda sheet

(S)-Ketamine msds (material safety sheet)

(S)-Ketamine MSDS

(S)-Ketamine Synthesis Reference

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(S)-Ketamine Molecular Weight

237.725 g/mol

(S)-Ketamine Melting Point

92.5 oC

(S)-Ketamine H2O Solubility

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(S)-Ketamine State

Solid

(S)-Ketamine LogP

3.032

(S)-Ketamine Dosage Forms

Solution

(S)-Ketamine Indication

For use as the sole anesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation.

(S)-Ketamine Pharmacology

Ketamine is a rapid-acting general anesthetic producing an anesthetic state characterized by profound analgesia, normal pharyngeal-laryngeal reflexes, normal or slightly enhanced skeletal muscle tone, cardiovascular and respiratory stimulation, and occasionally a transient and minimal respiratory depression. Ketamine is indicated as the sole anesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. The anesthetic state produced by Ketamine has been termed “dissociative anesthesia” in that it appears to selectively interrupt association pathways of the brain before producing somesthetic sensory blockade. It may selectively depress the thalamoneocortical system before significantly obtunding the more ancient cerebral centers and pathways (reticularactivating and limbic systems).

(S)-Ketamine Absorption

Rapidly absorbed following parenteral administration.

(S)-Ketamine side effects and Toxicity

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(S)-Ketamine Patient Information

PATIENT INFORMATION

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http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic3/ketamine_wcp.htm

http://www.drugs.com/cons/Ketamine.html

(S)-Ketamine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals