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Component [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]Details
Chemical Name(±)-2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone hydrochloride
StructureCyclohexanone derivative
AppearanceWhite to off-white crystals, shards, or powder
SolubilitySoluble in water (200 mg/mL) and hot ethanol

Ketamine (Medical Use) – Comprehensive Information 

Overview

Ketamine is a prescription anesthetic used in clinical settings for anesthesia, pain management, and, in specific controlled cases, treatment-resistant depression. It acts on the central nervous system and must only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals.


Medical Classification

  • Drug class: Dissociative anesthetic
  • Administration: Intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), and in regulated settings, intranasal formulations
  • Status: Controlled substance in many jurisdictions

Ketamine is not available as an over-the-counter medication and is strictly regulated due to safety and misuse concerns.


Approved Medical Uses

Ketamine is used in healthcare environments for:

  • Anesthesia: Induction and maintenance during surgical procedures
  • Emergency medicine: Rapid sedation in trauma or critical care
  • Pain management: Particularly in acute or severe cases
  • Mental health (specialized use): Controlled treatment for resistant depression (under strict medical supervision)

How It Works

Ketamine primarily acts as an NMDA receptor antagonist, affecting glutamate pathways in the brain. This leads to:

  • Altered sensory perception
  • Dissociation from surroundings
  • Rapid-acting anesthetic and analgesic effects

Formulations

In legitimate medical use, ketamine is supplied in:

  • Injectable liquid formulations
  • Regulated clinical preparations (e.g., monitored nasal treatments)

Unregulated forms, often referred to online as “crystal,” are not standardized, not approved, and may be unsafe.


Safety and Health Risks

Use outside of medical supervision can lead to serious risks:

Short-Term Effects

  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Increased heart rate and blood pressure
  • Nausea or dizziness

Serious Risks

  • Respiratory depression
  • Psychological distress or hallucinations
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Overdose

Long-Term Risks

  • Cognitive impairment
  • Bladder and urinary tract damage
  • Dependence and misuse

Legal and Regulatory Status

Ketamine is classified as a controlled substance in many countries. Unauthorized possession, sale, or distribution may result in:

  • Criminal penalties
  • Legal prosecution
  • Seizure of substances

Warnings and Precautions

  • Must be administered by trained professionals
  • Not suitable for individuals with certain cardiovascular or psychiatric conditions
  • Should not be combined with alcohol or other depressants

Safe Use Guidance

For safety:

  • Only use ketamine under medical supervision
  • Avoid any unverified or non-medical sources
  • Follow all clinical guidelines and prescriptions