Ketamine has been in the news recently as there is international interest to change the availability of this commonly used drug. Currently, ketamine is a Schedule III drug in the United States under the Controlled Substance Act. It is not internationally restricted.
The World Health Organization plans to meet and discuss ketamine along with over 100 other drugs during a meeting in November. The AVMA has submitted statements to the FDA in hopes that ketamine will continue to be available for use in veterinary medicine worldwide while continuing to make sure that this medication is not abused or misused.
News stories like these are incredibly interesting as drug availability, regulations, innovations and usages are in a constant state of change. It is our responsibility to be up to date on changes to drugs, but admittedly it can be a daunting task. It's really helpful to have organizations like the AVMA to help advocate for the profession.
As you prepare for the NAVLE remember that the medications, techniques, and opinions of today may be completely different in the future. Medicine is a constantly evolving science.
Source: Veterinary Practice News
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