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ketamine (Ketalar?: a short acting anaesthetic that is used in conscious or deep sedation.
Ãâó: pediatric-pain.ca/mclp/mclpm-te.html
ketone break down product of fat that accumulates in the blood as a result of inadequate insulin or inadequate calorie intake.
Ãâó: www.cdh.org/HealthInformation.aspx
ketoacidosis The build-up of toxic ketone waste products in the blood. It is a potentially fatal complication of diabetes and occurs when blood glucose rises to very high levels.
Ãâó: www.gsk.co.nz/avandia/glossary/index.asp
ketone An organic compound that is produced during fat metabolism.
Ãâó: www.gsk.co.nz/avandia/glossary/index.asp
ketamine A central nervous system depressant that produces a rapid-acting dissociative effect. It was developed in the 1970s as a medical anesthetic for both humans and animals. Also known as K and Special K, the psychological effects include hallucinations, dreamlike states, feelings of invulnerability, psychological near-death experiences, paranoia, and aggressive behavior. (3)
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