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What does ketamine do to your brain and body: Effects, Risks, and Medical Uses Explained
Ketamine acts primarily as a dissociative anesthetic, altering the way the brain processes pain and sensory information. It blocks certain receptors in the brain, notably the NMDA receptor, which leads to changes in perception, mood, and consciousness. This mechanism affects both the brain and body, producing effects ranging from pain relief to altered sensory experiences. In the brain, ketamine disrupts normal communication between neurons, which can cause feelings of detach
May 27, 20259 min read
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