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Calypsol has been discontinued by Gedeon Richter Ltd. of Budapest, Hungary. It was one of only two brands of ketamine available in Jamaica. |
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| On Friday March 13, 2015, the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs was due to vote on whether to reschedule Ketamine as a controlled drug because of concern about its use as an illicit recreational drug in many countries. The World Medical and Veterinary Associations have come out strongly against this rescheduling as it would render it virtually unavailable for both human and veterinary use worldwide. Ketamine is a safe, effective and inexpensive drug used in general anesthesia as an induction agent as well as the primary anesthetic for short procedures.
Here in Jamaica, we currently have only one brand of ketamine available since Gedeon Richter Ltd. of Hungary has discontinued the production of Calypsol(R) leaving only a German-manufactured ketamine preparation on the market.
Ketamine is currently an ESSENTIAL drug as far as veterinary practice is concerned, as clearly outlined in the press release from the WVA. The WMA lends strong support to the WVA position and cites the importance of ketamine in human medicine & surgery. Any restrictions or bans placed on the drug will seriously affect the delivery of both human and veterinary health care worldwide.
The JVMA unreservedly supports the position of the WVA and WMA, though we do understand that the problem of drug abuse is real and needs to be addressed.
UPDATE: The move to reschedule Ketamine was withdrawn by its main sponsor, China, to allow for further examination of the issues surrounding it. Apparently ketamine abuse has been growing in east Asia. For now, the drug has received a reprieve.
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