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FACT SHEET KETAMINE of medical facilies in 22 LMICs recently surveyed had ketamine available. Oxygen was consistently available only 46% of the me While a number of countries control ketamine domescally, the World Health Organisaon Expert Commiee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) has crically evaluated ketamine 3 mes (2006, 2012 and 2014) and advised against placing ketamine under internaonal control because: “Ketamine abuse does not appear to pose a sufficient public health risk of global scale to warrant scheduling.” The Commiee recognized that in countries where such abuse is a problem, pung ketamine under naonal control may be considered. www.wfsahq.org | facebook.com/wfsaorg | twier.com/wfsaorg people in rural areas in LMICs already lack access to essenal medicines *Stascs from ‘The World Medicines Situaon’ World Health Organisaon 2004; ‘The Global Drug Survey 2014’; ‘36th Report of WHO Expert Commiee on Drug Dependence’, UN Office for Drugs and Crime 2014; ‘Anesthesia Capacity in 22 Low and Middle Income Countries’ Vo, D et al 2012; ‘Ketamine: A Growing Global Health-Care Need’, Dong, T.T., Mellin-Olsen J. and Gelb A.W. 2015 Ketamine is an essenal medicine It is the only anaesthec that does not require oxygen, electricity, anaesthec equipment, or trained anaesthesia providers, all of which remain limited in low and middle income countries. Ketamine is not widely abused globally. The drug ranked 16 th in popularity in Global Drug Survey’s 2014 findings, oſten not appearing in the ‘Top 20’ list in individual countries In the USA and Europe, Ketamine is used to manage pain in cancer paents, to treat depression and other mental illnesses, and is used on an ad - hoc basis in hospitals Ketamine does not cause significant social harm Although chronic and heavy abuse can cause limited harmful effects, in the vast majority of countries the medical benefits of ketamine vastly outweigh potenal harm. work in LMICs. This huge shortage means nurses & clinical assistants give the most anaesthecs

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FACT SHEET KETAMINE

of medical facilities in 22 LMICs recently surveyed had ketamine

available. Oxygen was consistently available only 46% of the time

While a number of countries control ketamine domestically, the World Health Organisation Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD) has critically evaluated ketamine 3 times (2006, 2012 and 2014) and advised against placing ketamine under international control because:

“Ketamine abuse does not appear to pose a sufficient public health risk of global scale to warrant scheduling.”

The Committee recognized that in countries where such abuse is a problem, putting ketamine under national control may be considered.

www.wfsahq.org | facebook.com/wfsaorg | twitter.com/wfsaorg

people in rural areas in LMICs already lack access

to essential medicines

*Statistics from ‘The World Medicines Situation’ World Health Organisation 2004; ‘The Global Drug Survey 2014’; ‘36th Report of WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence’, UN Office for Drugs and Crime 2014; ‘Anesthesia Capacity in 22 Low and Middle Income Countries’ Vo, D et al 2012; ‘Ketamine: A Growing Global Health-Care Need’, Dong, T.T., Mellin-Olsen J. and Gelb A.W. 2015

Ketamine is an essential medicine It is the only anaesthetic that does not require oxygen, electricity, anaesthetic equipment, or trained anaesthesia providers, all of which remain limited in low and middle income countries.

Ketamine is not widely abused globally. The drug ranked 16th in popularity in Global Drug

Survey’s 2014 findings, often not appearing in the ‘Top 20’ list in individual countries

In the USA and Europe, Ketamine is used to manage pain in cancer patients, to treat

depression and other mental illnesses, and is used on an ad-hoc basis in hospitals

Ketamine does not cause significant social harm Although chronic and heavy abuse can cause limited harmful effects, in the vast majority of countries the medical benefits of ketamine vastly outweigh potential harm.

work in LMICs. This huge shortage means nurses &

clinical assistants give the most anaesthetics