Ketamine is an anesthetic drug used in both human and veterinary medicine. It is a dissociative anesthetic, meaning it produces a trance-like state in the patient. It is commonly used in emergency rooms and operating rooms, as well as for pain management. It is also used in veterinary medicine for sedation and anesthesia. Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance in the United States, meaning it has a moderate potential for abuse and dependence. It is available in both injectable and oral forms. The injectable form is used for short-term anesthesia, while the oral form is used for long-term pain management. Ketamine is a widely used anesthetic drug, with a variety of applications in both human and veterinary medicine. It is a controlled substance, and is available in both injectable and oral forms. Some companies in the ketamine market include Hospira, Mylan, and Teva Pharmaceuticals. Show Less Read more
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