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		Definition of ketamine in English: ketaminenounˈkiːtəmiːn mass nounA synthetic compound used as an anaesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen. Chemical formula: C₁₃H₁₆NOCl  Example sentencesExamples -  We reported that a large proportion of users did not combine ketamine with other drugs.
 -  The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger.
 -  In particular, the barbiturates, ketamine, and propofol are often reserved for deep sedation/general anesthesia and should be used with caution.
 -  Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women.
 -  The study included 41 healthy subjects who were given amphetamine, ketamine and then saline, in varying sequence.
 -  Despite high doses of intravenous morphine and ketamine, the pain was unbearable.
 -  Most dangerously, anaesthetics and tranquillisers such as ketamine may also be added to ecstasy tablets.
 -  Recent trends have favored the use of medications such as etomidate and ketamine, while familiar agents such as fentanyl and mid-azolam continue to be used widely.
 -  Operations were undertaken using ketamine and midazolam for anaesthesia.
 -  General anesthesia was induced with ketamine and xylazine, and maintained with ketamine.
 -  Firstly, ketamine is not just a veterinary anaesthetic but is still available in most operating theatres.
 -  Chloral hydrate, midazolam and ketamine are frequently used for sedation, but each has drawbacks.
 -  In other words, ketamine was the drug of choice for a number of users during a specific drug injection event.
 -  Interestingly, many abusers of ketamine report that the drug's effects are dependent upon the setting within which it is abused.
 -  Researchers found more and more users are turning to ketamine, a veterinary anaesthetic with strong hallucinogenic properties.
 -  Among these drugs, ketamine is particularly noteworthy because it is commonly administered in multiple ways.
 -  Hong Kong customs agents have made a record seizure of the party drug ketamine and arrested four Singaporeans and three Malaysians.
 -  As a pharmaceutical, ketamine is distributed in a liquid form that can be ingested or injected.
 -  The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis.
 -  Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: blend of ketone and amine.    Definition of ketamine in US English: ketaminenoun A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen. Chemical formula: C₁₃H₁₆NOCl  Example sentencesExamples -  Researchers found more and more users are turning to ketamine, a veterinary anaesthetic with strong hallucinogenic properties.
 -  Chloral hydrate, midazolam and ketamine are frequently used for sedation, but each has drawbacks.
 -  Interestingly, many abusers of ketamine report that the drug's effects are dependent upon the setting within which it is abused.
 -  As a pharmaceutical, ketamine is distributed in a liquid form that can be ingested or injected.
 -  Operations were undertaken using ketamine and midazolam for anaesthesia.
 -  Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women.
 -  General anesthesia was induced with ketamine and xylazine, and maintained with ketamine.
 -  The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis.
 -  Among these drugs, ketamine is particularly noteworthy because it is commonly administered in multiple ways.
 -  Firstly, ketamine is not just a veterinary anaesthetic but is still available in most operating theatres.
 -  The study included 41 healthy subjects who were given amphetamine, ketamine and then saline, in varying sequence.
 -  Recent trends have favored the use of medications such as etomidate and ketamine, while familiar agents such as fentanyl and mid-azolam continue to be used widely.
 -  Most dangerously, anaesthetics and tranquillisers such as ketamine may also be added to ecstasy tablets.
 -  In particular, the barbiturates, ketamine, and propofol are often reserved for deep sedation/general anesthesia and should be used with caution.
 -  Despite high doses of intravenous morphine and ketamine, the pain was unbearable.
 -  In other words, ketamine was the drug of choice for a number of users during a specific drug injection event.
 -  Hong Kong customs agents have made a record seizure of the party drug ketamine and arrested four Singaporeans and three Malaysians.
 -  We reported that a large proportion of users did not combine ketamine with other drugs.
 -  Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles.
 -  The number of arrests involving the party drug ketamine has more than doubled in a year and offenders appear to be getting younger.
 
 
 Origin   1960s: blend of ketone and amine.     |