Were you looking for information about Ketamine? Ketamin is a common misspelling of ketamine.
If you have an upcoming medical procedure, your healthcare provider may use ketamine hydrochloride (Ketalar®) as your anesthetic. This drug is a short-acting anesthetic and is injected into a vein or a muscle. The amount you receive will depend on several factors, such as your weight, how you respond to the drug, and the reason you are receiving this anesthetic. Side effects may include blurred vision, a rapid heartbeat, and mood changes.
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