NMDA antagonists like ketamine can reduce pain not alleviated by opiates, restore sensitivity to opiates, and prevent the sensitization of pain pathways. Ketamine can interfere with neuroplasticity, memory encoding, and neuroadaptations in the pain pathway, leading to temporary memory impairment and reducing the risk of developing chronic neuropathic pain after procedures like knee replacements. Its use during such operations is common to both treat and prevent pain, providing durable pain relief.

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