ketamine
Drug Name | Form | Strength | ARHS | Blue Ridge | Caldwell | Chatham | Johnston | Lenoir | Medical Center | Nash | Pardee | Rex | Rockingham | Southeastern | Wayne | Youth Behavioral Health |
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Ketamine | SOLUTION, INJECTABLE | 10 mg/mL (20 mL) | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine (API 503B) | SOLUTION, INJECTABLE | 10 mg/mL (50 mg/5 mL) | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine (API 503B) | SOLUTION, INJECTABLE | 10 mg/mL (30 mg/3 mL) | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine | SOLUTION, INJECTABLE | 50 mg/mL (10 mL) | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine | SOLUTION, INJECTABLE | 100 mg/mL (500 mg/5 mL) | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine | SOLUTION, INTRAVENOUS | 10 mg/mL-NaCl 0.9% | ||||||||||||||
Ketamine | SOLUTION, ORAL | 50 mg/mL (25 mg/0.5 mL) |
UNC Health
UNC Health IV Compendium Guideline
Johnston
Administration of Intranasal Medications via a Mucosal Atomization Device Policy
Med Center
UNC Medical Center Formulary Restrictions
Continuous Infusion Low Dose Ketamine for Pain Policy
Low-Dose Ketamine for Analgesia Guideline
Pardee
Sub-dissociative (Low-Dose) Ketamine for Analgesia Care Reference