Ketamine.. Incitement and maintenance of anesthesia, sedation in painful procedures for a short period. Thyroid poisoning. Hypertension. Tumor or hemorrhage within the brain or any other reason for high intracranial pressure



Ketamine:
Injection (solution for injection), ketamine (hydrochloride) 50 mg per 1 ml, 10 ml vial
Uses: induction and maintenance of anesthesia, pain in painful procedures for a short period.
Anorexia, cerebral hemorrhage, tumor or hemorrhage within the brain or any other cause of intracranial pressure; eye injuries and high intraocular pressure; psychological disorders, especially hallucinations.
Precautions: Additional surgical procedures involving visceral pain are often required (morphine can be used but nitrous oxide supplementation is usually sufficient); avoidance of discomfort of the patient during recovery should be avoided with continuation of observation; pregnancy (Annex 2);
Skillful work. Be warned to do skilled work, such as running machinery or driving, for 24 hours and avoid alcohol abuse for 24 hours as well.
Dosage:
Induction, intramuscular injection, ADULT and CHILD 6.5-13 mg / kg (10 mg / kg usually produced 12-25 minutes anesthesia)
Incubation, intravenous injection during at least one minute, ADULT and CHILD 1-4.5 mg / kg (2 mg / kg usually produced 5-10 minutes anesthetized)
Induction, by intravenous infusion of solution containing 1 mg / ml, ADULT and CHILD Full induction dose 0.5 2 mg / kg; continuous (using fine drip infusion), 10-45 micrograms / kg / min, Response.
Sedation, intramuscular injection, ADULT and CHILD 4 mg / kg initially
Mitigation and giving. As directed by the manufacturer
Adverse effects: Hallucinations and awakening reactions during recovery may be accompanied by irrational behavior (effects rarely last for more than a few hours but may recur at any time within 24 hours); it is common to have a transient rise in pulse speed and blood pressure, Systems; and some cases of low blood pressure and heart failure.