đź’‰ Ketamine Injection 10 mg/mL
📝 Prescription Information
- Generic Name: Ketamine Hydrochloride
- Brand Names: Ketalar, Ketmin, Ketamine Injection
- Strength: 10 mg/mL
- Form: Injection (solution for IV or IM use)
- Schedule: Schedule III controlled substance (in many countries)
đź’Š Uses
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic used for:
- Induction and maintenance of general anesthesia
- Sedation for minor surgical procedures
- Emergency pain relief (especially in trauma or battlefield settings)
- Treatment-resistant depression (off-label or in psychiatric settings)
- Analgesia in palliative care
- Short-term restraint in agitated psychiatric patients
🌿 Nature of Ketamine
- Class: NMDA receptor antagonist
- Form: Clear, colorless to slightly yellow solution
- Route of Administration: IV (intravenous), IM (intramuscular)
- Onset: Rapid (within 30 seconds IV, 3–4 minutes IM)
- Duration: 5–15 minutes (anesthesia), longer analgesia
âś… Advantages
- Rapid Onset of Action
- Especially helpful in emergency and trauma settings.
- Preserves Respiratory Drive
- Unlike many anesthetics, ketamine does not usually depress breathing.
- Cardiovascular Stability
- Can increase heart rate and blood pressure—beneficial in hypotensive patients.
- Analgesic and Anesthetic
- Offers both pain relief and anesthesia in a single agent.
- Dissociative Effect
- Patient appears awake but is disconnected from the environment—good for minor procedures.
- Useful in Multiple Fields
- Surgery, pain management, psychiatry (depression), emergency care, veterinary use.
⚠️ Precautions
- Hallucinations & Emergence Reactions
- Can cause vivid dreams or delirium as the patient awakens (especially in adults).
- Raised Intracranial or Intraocular Pressure
- Use with caution in patients with head or eye trauma.
- Cardiovascular Caution
- In patients with severe hypertension or heart disease.
- Dependence Risk
- Repeated use can lead to abuse and psychological dependence.
- Liver Function
- Use cautiously in patients with liver impairment.
- Avoid Mixing with CNS Depressants
- Use cautiously with benzodiazepines or opioids due to additive effects.
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
- Use only if clearly needed; safety not fully established.

