According to Health Canada, ketamine is a swift-acting anesthetic employed in medical and veterinary settings. It is categorized as a dissociative drug, inducing a feeling of detachment between the mind and the body, effectively separating them. Its mechanism of action involves interrupting the brain’s reception of nerve signals related to pain and altering the perception of visual and auditory stimuli, as described on Health Canada’s website.
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