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Ketamine is a Class-B drug in the United Kingdom that was first introduced in the 1960s as an anaesthetic agent and has been widely used in both the veterinary and medical world<ref>Arditti, J. Ketamine - dreams and realities.(2002)</ref>.


<u></u>Ketamine is a Class-B drug in the United Kingdom that was first indroduced in the 1960s as an anaesthetic agent and has been widely used in both the vetinary and medical world[1]<sub></sub>
Ketamines full chemical name is 2-chlorophenyl-2-methylamine-cyclohexanone<ref>Arditti, J. Ketamine - dreams and realities.(2002)</ref>.


Ketamines full chemical name is 2-chlorophenyl-2-methylamine-cyclohexanone.[1]
It is a classified narcotic due to its dissociative nature; often reported to give effects such as hallucinations,  paranoia, 'floating sensations' and vast changes in sensory perceptions<ref>http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-415816-0.00012-2</ref>., it's able to give this psychoactive reaction as well as the pain-reducing effects due to being a glutamate receptor antagonist; such as the NMDA receptor, one of the most prolific in ketamines pharmacological action.  


It is a classified narcotic due to its dissociative nature; often reported to give effects such as hallucinations,&nbsp; paranoia, 'floating sensations' and vast changes in sensory perceptions[2], it's able to give this psychoactive reaction as well as the pain reducing effects due to being a glutamate receptor antagonist; such as the NMDA recptor, one of the most prolific in ketamines pharmacological action.
=== References  ===


 
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<u></u><u>References</u>
 
[1] - Arditti, J. Ketamine - dreams and realities.(2002)
 
[2] - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-415816-0.00012-2

Revision as of 17:26, 23 October 2018

Ketamine is a Class-B drug in the United Kingdom that was first introduced in the 1960s as an anaesthetic agent and has been widely used in both the veterinary and medical world[1].

Ketamines full chemical name is 2-chlorophenyl-2-methylamine-cyclohexanone[2].

It is a classified narcotic due to its dissociative nature; often reported to give effects such as hallucinations, paranoia, 'floating sensations' and vast changes in sensory perceptions[3]., it's able to give this psychoactive reaction as well as the pain-reducing effects due to being a glutamate receptor antagonist; such as the NMDA receptor, one of the most prolific in ketamines pharmacological action.

References

  1. Arditti, J. Ketamine - dreams and realities.(2002)
  2. Arditti, J. Ketamine - dreams and realities.(2002)
  3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-415816-0.00012-2