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Orally administered ketamine and postoperative opioid use in colorectal surgery: a retrospective cohort study
Ketamine infusions for acute pain management have received substantial interest in recent years.[1][1] While studies have been encouraging, safety concerns have prompted some state professional licensing boards to issue memorandums, limiting patient access.[2][2] Despite poor bioavailability,[3][3