Ketamine can be used to treat pain and to prevent it. It's now being already used commonly in pain centers for the treatment of pathological pain. Ketamine interferes with neuroplasticity and while the ketamine is in your system can interfere with the encoding and the neuroadaptations associated with memory. And so produce some temporary memory impairment. If you pre-treat people with ketamine when they undergo a knee replacement, chances that they're going to develop this nagging, long-lasting pain goes down.

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