Ketamine injection used orally
Title
Ketamine injection used orally
Creator
Broadley KE; Kurowska A; Tookman A
Identifier
Publisher
Palliative Medicine
Date
1996
Subject
Humans; Male; Adult; Administration; Oral; Pain/drug therapy; hospice care; Drug Resistance; Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists/administration & dosage; Ketamine/administration & dosage
Description
Ketamine has been used parenterally for pain unresponsive to opioids, including neuropathic pain, and has also been used as an alternative analgesic agent after surgery. Although oral administration of ketamine has been used for some time as a single dose, it has not been given by this route on a regular basis. The use of ketamine administered orally is described for two patients with severe neuropathic pain who were intolerant of, or whose pain was unrelieved by, more commonly used agents. Pain relief was achieved without significant side effects.
1996
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Type
Journal Article
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URL Address
Citation
Broadley KE; Kurowska A; Tookman A, “Ketamine injection used orally,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 19, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/11863.