Ketamine can induce symptoms resembling schizophrenia, which are more prominent and common in adults, while pediatric patients generally exhibit milder reactions. It is colloquially known as "K Powder" ("K Fen") because it typically appears as a white powder and its English name begins with the letter "K". Clinically, it is used as an anesthetic agent. In 2004, the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) classified ketamine as a Category I psychotropic substance in China, placing it under strict control.
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Sensitivity: Colloidal Gold: 10 ppb