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ketamine

/kee-tuh-meen, -min/US // ˈki təˌmin, -mɪn //UK // (ˈkɛtəmiːn) //

氯胺酮,克他命,氯碱,氯胺胴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : a synthetic nonbarbiturate general anesthetic, C13H16ClNO, used to induce anesthesia, alone or in combination, in surgical or diagnostic procedures of short duration; extensively used in veterinary medicine.

Examples

  • Within days of the Oregon vote to legalize psilocybin use in therapeutic settings, Oregon-based Silo Wellness — which cultivates psychedelic mushrooms in Jamaica — announced an Oregon wellness retreat using the drug ketamine.

  • So, for those of you keeping score at home, that was James and he’s your ketamine guy.

  • Let’s say I get this injection of ketamine and I’m — my depression is gone.

  • So, ketamine has been known to the medical community for decades.

  • When you take the ketamine and it’s in your brain, it has a very short half-life.

  • Strong pain medications such as morphine and ketamine did not help.

  • He mentions drug use again (doing lines—probably of ketamine, a drug Bary references frequently).

  • Alig became hooked on heroin, ketamine, cocaine, and Rohypnol—a stupefying blend of substances for the once sober partier.

  • Everyone in Hollywood should go take his and her mistresses and concubines out for some celebratory Champagne and ketamine.