Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica is a noncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist that blocks glutamate. It has a direct action on the cortex and limbic system. It produces a cataleptic-like state wherein the patient is withdrawn from the surrounding environment.
Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica 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. The anesthetic state produced by Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica has been termed as “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 (reticular-activating and limbic systems).
Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica enhances descending inhibiting serotoninergic pathways and can exert antidepressive effects. These effects are seen in concentrations ten times lower than the needed concentration for anesthetic proposes. The effect of ketamine can be described as analgesic by the prevention of central sensitization in dorsal horn neurons as well as by the inhibition on the synthesis of nitric oxide. Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica can present cardiovascular changes and bronchodilatation.
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- Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica
- Uses
- Dosage
- Side Effect
- Precautions
- Interactions
- Uses during Pregnancy
- Uses during Breastfeeding
- Accute Overdose
- Food Interaction
- Half Life
- Volume of Distribution
- Clearance
- Interaction With other Medicine
- Contradiction
- Storage
Trade Name | Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica |
Availability | Prescription only |
Generic | Ketamine |
Ketamine Other Names | DL-ketamine, Ketamina, Kétamine, Ketamine, Ketaminum, NMDA |
Related Drugs | fentanyl, lidocaine, hyoscyamine, propofol, glycopyrrolate, Levsin |
Type | |
Formula | C13H16ClNO |
Weight | Average: 237.725 Monoisotopic: 237.092041846 |
Protein binding | The plasma protein binding of ketamine accounts for 53.5% of the administered dose. |
Groups | Approved, Vet approved |
Therapeutic Class | General (Intravenous) anesthetics |
Manufacturer | |
Available Country | Georgia |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica
Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica is recommended for:
- As the sole anesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures.
- For the induction of anesthesia prior to the administration of other general anesthetic agents.
- To supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.
Ketamine Hydrochloride Rotexmedica is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: General Anesthesia, Induction and Maintenance of General Anesthesia