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Anyone use it? We are dropping morphine and going to ketamine and versed for pain along with a variety of other things. We still have dilaudid as an alternative, but morphine is out the door.
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May I ask why? I am not a big fan of Morphine (especially those with bifasicular blocks) but Ketamine is kinda strong for most analgesic type situations. There was an article of another country (Australia?) usig it per local injections.
I personally do not like Ketamine as the duration and variableness of it, I much prefer Fentanyl.
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May I ask why? I am not a big fan of Morphine (especially those with bifasicular blocks) but Ketamine is kinda strong for most analgesic type situations. There was an article of another country (Australia?) usig it per local injections.
I personally do not like Ketamine as the duration and variableness of it, I much prefer Fentanyl.
R/r 911
May I ask why? I am not a big fan of Morphine (especially those with bifasicular blocks) but Ketamine is kinda strong for most analgesic type situations. There was an article of another country (Australia?) usig it per local injections.
I personally do not like Ketamine as the duration and variableness of it, I much prefer Fentanyl.
R/r 911
I much prefer Fentanyl.
May I ask why? I am not a big fan of Morphine (especially those with bifasicular blocks) but Ketamine is kinda strong for most analgesic type situations. There was an article of another country (Australia?) usig it per local injections.
I personally do not like Ketamine as the duration and variableness of it, I much prefer Fentanyl.
R/r 911
Ketamin is not under the anesthetic law here in Germany (like Fentanyl or Morphine), so we (Paramedics) can use it in the field.