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Ketamine.

R Craven1

  • 1Bristol Royal Infirmary, Marlborough Street, Bristol BS1 3NU, UK. rmcraven@hotmail.com

Anaesthesia
|December 6, 2007
PubMed
Summary
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Ketamine is a versatile, inexpensive drug crucial for the developing world due to its broad applications and favorable safety profile. Its ease of storage and use make it ideal for resource-limited settings, with ongoing research into neuroprotection.

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Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology and Pharmacology
  • Global Health
  • Pain Management

Background:

  • Ketamine is an essential medication with significant utility in resource-limited settings.
  • Its affordability, broad clinical applications, and favorable safety profile are critical advantages.
  • Challenges in healthcare infrastructure, such as unreliable electricity and limited access to monitoring equipment, are common in developing regions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the indispensable role of ketamine in global health, particularly in developing countries.
  • To underscore ketamine's suitability for use in environments with limited medical resources.
  • To discuss the expanding applications of ketamine in pain management and its potential neuroprotective properties.

Main Methods:

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  • Review of existing literature on ketamine's clinical applications and properties.
  • Analysis of ketamine's advantages in resource-constrained healthcare settings.
  • Exploration of current research trends, including its use in pain management and neuroprotection.
  • Main Results:

    • Ketamine's versatility and low cost make it highly valuable in developing nations.
    • Its safety profile and storage requirements are well-suited for areas lacking refrigeration, reliable electricity, and oxygen.
    • Ketamine is increasingly utilized for acute and chronic pain, with ongoing investigations into its neuroprotective effects.

    Conclusions:

    • Ketamine is an invaluable drug for global health, especially in developing countries, due to its accessibility and adaptability.
    • Its efficacy in diverse clinical scenarios and suitability for challenging environments solidify its importance.
    • Further research into ketamine's neuroprotective potential may expand its therapeutic applications.