Description
At this standard dose, Ketamine works by blocking receptors on nerve cells responsible for transmitting pain signals throughout the body. Ketamine also acts as an NMDA receptor antagonist, meaning it blocks glutamate transmission which helps prevent the brain from perceiving pain while simultaneously providing powerful sedative effects. Ketamine’s unique mechanism of action means it has less risk of addiction than other medications that work via opioid receptors; however, it can still be habit-forming if taken incorrectly or used recreationally.
In addition to its anesthetic and analgesic properties, Ketamine has been studied extensively for its potential as a psychiatric medicine due to its ability to rapidly produce antidepressant effects without the long-term risks associated with certain medications such as SSRIs and SNRIs.
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