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Ketamine plus Alcohol: What We Know and What We Can Expect about This.

Natalia Harumi Correa KobayashiSarah Viana FariasDiandra Araújo LuzKissila Márvia Machado-FerraroBrenda Costa da ConceiçãoCinthia Cristina Menezes da SilveiraLuanna de Melo Pereira FernandesSabrina de Carvalho CartágenesVânia Maria Moraes FerreiraEnéas de Andrade Fontes-JúniorCristiane do Socorro Ferraz Maia
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Drug abuse has become a public health concern. The misuse of ketamine, a psychedelic substance, has increased worldwide. In addition, the co-abuse with alcohol is frequently identified among misusers. Considering that ketamine and alcohol share several pharmacological targets, we hypothesize that the consumption of both psychoactive substances may synergically intensify the toxicological consequences, both under the effect of drugs available in body systems and during withdrawal. The aim of this review is to examine the toxicological mechanisms related to ketamine plus ethanol co-abuse, as well the consequences on cardiorespiratory, digestive, urinary, and central nervous systems. Furthermore, we provide a comprehensive discussion about the probable sites of shared molecular mechanisms that may elicit additional hazardous effects. Finally, we highlight the gaps of knowledge in this area, which deserves further research.
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