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peter_tucker2026-04-18

I'm really curious to hear from people who have used Ketalar 100mg/ml Inj, 5ml for anesthesia or pain relief. How well did it work for you? Were the side effects manageable, and what was the overall experience like? The possible side effects are quite concerning, so any insights would be really helpful. I've heard it can cause feelings of disconnection from your body and surroundings, but I'd love to know more about what that feels like. Thanks in advance!

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eric_reyes4/13/2026

I've heard ketamine can be a controversial choice, especially for chronic pain conditions. But when used in the right setting, the pain relief it offers is practically unmatched.

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joan_kim4/13/2026

You must be on hand with someone who knows what they are doing because it can be a bit dangerous. I had a friend who had a bad reaction. It was pretty scary. They got the right treatment fast though and were fine but needed to stay overnight.

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dennis_jordan4/13/2026

I'm a nurse and have seen patients use it for pain management. It works well, but the monitoring is crucial. The dissociation can be intense, but it's temporary. Always keep an eye on respiratory and cardiovascular functions. The potential for seizures is a bit scary.

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samantha_bailey4/13/2026

I've had Ketalar for a medical procedure and it was bizarre feeling disconnected from my body but the pain relief was amazing.

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virginia_hughes4/13/2026

Oh wow, thanks for the info, guys. I'm definitely going to talk to my doctor about this. It sounds intense, but if it helps with the pain, I'm game.

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william_webb4/13/2026

The hallucinations are not fun but totally worth it for the pain relief. Just make sure you have someone experienced to help you through it.

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joyce_ford4/13/2026

I think Ketamine is a pretty interesting drug. The dissociation part can be really trippy, but if you're in pain and need relief, it's a game-changer. Just make sure you're closely monitored.

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christopher_hansen4/13/2026

It's crazy scary how much it can affect your brain chemicals. I had some minor hallucinations, but it was obviously still better than the pain I'd been in before. They do monitor you closely, checking vital signs and stuff. Be careful.

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lauren_meyer4/13/2026

I had no idea about the severe side effects until now. Got a bit worried actually. It could be really dangerous if not handled well. Anyone experienced any serious reactions?