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Review
. 2021 Sep 1;36(9):77-81.
doi: 10.7748/ns.2021.e11737. Epub 2021 Aug 23.

Reviewing the physiology, pharmacology and therapeutic uses of ketamine

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Reviewing the physiology, pharmacology and therapeutic uses of ketamine

Jane Alison Hunt et al. Nurs Stand. .

Abstract

Ketamine is a synthetic drug with unique properties which started to be used therapeutically in humans in the 1970s and is now widely used in all fields of nursing. Ketamine acts on the central nervous system, primarily through inhibiting N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors. However, the precise understanding of its mechanisms of action remains elusive in many respects. Ketamine is frequently used as an anaesthetic in medical and surgical procedures and as an analgesic in children and adults. It is increasingly used in mental health settings to treat depression. It has potential to be used more often in areas such as palliative care and mental health care. This article reviews the physiological and pharmacological properties of ketamine, explores its main therapeutic uses, and considers the associated implications for nursing practice.

Keywords: anaesthesia; analgesics; anti-inflammatories; antidepressants; clinical; controlled drugs; drug administration; medicines; nurse prescribing; pain; pharmacology; prescribing; psychotropics; surgical.

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