ketamine

IPA: kˈɛtʌmin

noun

  • (pharmacology) A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen.
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Examples of "ketamine" in Sentences

  • They began to call ketamine hydrochloride “the goddess Ketamine.”
  • They had traced this drug ketamine, which is a form of a date rape drug, Tony ...
  • And they're using these dissociative anesthetics called ketamine, which isn't really, truly a painkiller.
  • A medicine called ketamine is exceptional in that people given ketamine are less depressed almost immediately.
  • A report released this month by University College London has show a link between long term ketamine use and short term memory loss.
  • During the search of a northwest Edmonton home on Nov. 30th, 2009 officers seized 19 kilograms of a drug called ketamine, which is known to be popular at raves.
  • CHENNAI: Officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Chennai, seized 197 kg of ketamine from a Malaysia-bound container at the Chennai port on Tuesday.
  • We found out the next day that he had tested positive for benzos, methadone, barbiturates and had a blood alcohol level of point nine on top of doing the heroin and the ketamine, which is a lethal combination in itself.
  • The misuse of flunitrazepam (sold under the brand name Rohypnol) has been reduced, thanks to international efforts, but the report said criminals are now using gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), also known as ketamine, and gamma butyrolactone (GBL).

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