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17/12/23 18:21 PM IST

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  • More than a month after the “Friends” actor Matthew Perry suddenly passed away, the Los Angeles County medical examiner’s office released an autopsy report, saying Perry died from the “acute effects” of ketamine.
Ketamine
  • Ketamine is an anaesthetic that has been listed as a hallucinogen by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
  • It’s referred to as a “dissociative anaesthetic hallucinogen” because it creates a feeling of detachment from pain and the environment.
  • In the US, ketamine was first used as an anaesthetic for animals in the 1960s. Around a decade later, the US Food and Drug Administration approved it for humans.
  • The drug’s use for treating depression and other mental illnesses is recent.
  • Owing to its powerful effects, ketamine is consumed by those patients who haven’t responded to traditional therapies. Ketamine is also used as a recreational drug, popularly known as K or Special K among clubgoers.
Consumption of Ketamine
  • Mental illness patients usually take ketamine through an IV, nasal spray or tablet once or twice a week for six to eight weeks (some might need it for longer).
  • When it comes to recreational purposes, it is consumed by snorting a white crystalline powder. Ketamine can also be injected or smoked.
Effects of Ketamine
  • During treatment sessions, patients experienced pleasant visualisations, sometimes accompanied by a sense of existing outside themselves and melding with the universe.
  • ketamine garnered popularity as it affects brain receptors that traditional antidepressants do not target.
  • The psychedelic-like trip, many believe, is integral to the drug’s therapeutic effect.
  • If taken in high doses, the anaesthetic quality of ketamine becomes more pronounced.
  • Some may find it difficult to move and may feel numb, and can experience more graphic hallucinations. This is sometimes called the ‘k-hole’ by users.
  • Some doctors have emphasised that if taken only for medicinal purposes and in the right doses, ketamine is safe to consume and very effective in treating mental illnesses.
  • The drug can be addictive and, when taken chronically in high doses, can cause severe bladder damage. There are indications that abuse may also lead to cognitive impairment.
  • There hasn’t been much research on prolonged ketamine treatment to determine if it’s safe or not. There is also a lack of literature on addiction and abuse among medical users.
Source- Indian Express

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