Ketamine K Drugs and Medications
Ketamine K Drugs and Medications
Ketamine
Ketamine, (C13H16CINO) 2-(2-Chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)- cyclohexanone, is an anaesthetic used in medicine and veterinary medicine, and is also abused as a recreational drug.
In higher doses it causes unconsciousness.
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