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ketamine

ketamine
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly; used mainly by veterinarians or for minor surgery with geriatric or pediatric patients; taken in large doses it causes hallucinations similar to those associated with the use of PCP

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    1. ketamine
    2. Ketamine
    3. Ketamine NOT APPLICABLE
    4. Identification of alternatives: ketamine.
    5. Purpose: dissociative anaesthetic similar to ketamine, especially used for field anaesthesia. Used in combination with tiletamine.
    6. Purpose: Dissociative anaesthetic similar to ketamine, especially used for field anaesthesia. Used in combination with zolazepam.
    7. Purpose: Dissociative anaesthetic similar to ketamine, especially used for field anaesthesia.
    8. Purpose: dissociative anaesthetic similar to ketamine, especially used for field anaesthesia.
    9. Combination is essential where anaesthesia with ketamine combinations is too short.
    10. Used with ketamine for induction of anaesthesia, producing essential relaxation that allows smooth induction and intubation.
    11. Combination is also essential where anaesthesia with ketamine combinations is too short.
    12. Not for use in animals from which eggs are produced for human consumption. Anti-infectious agents/Antibiotics Ketamine
    13. Invaluable in combination with ketamine and α-2 agents for remarkably safe field anaesthesia for which no effective alternative intravenous techniques have been developed.
    14. Discussion of the specific advantages: essential alternative to α-2/ketamine regimens in horses where α-2 agents and ketamine are contraindicated such as in horses not responding to these agents or horses having shown adverse effects during a previous administration.
    15. Discussion of the specific advantages: in modern medicinal standards an essential component of anaesthetic induction protocols with very considerable equine experience. Used with ketamine for induction of anaesthesia, producing essential relaxation that allows smooth induction and intubation.