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Throughout the entire history, physicians and health care workers have been untiringly working to discover ways to make surgery and other medical-related issues less painful and improve the recovery period so that patients can return to their normal lives as early as possible. During the late 20th century, there were several breakthroughs in exploring better medicines and drugs that would give a more pain-free state and ancillary benefits. During the discovery of such types of drugs, ketamine was discovered to assist in several other ways than the standard anesthetic. In this article, we will be discussing the brief history of ketamine's discovery and the purposes for which it is used.
Doctors were trying to develop a drug in the 1950s that will enable "ideal" anesthetic agents with analgesic features to be carried out in ways that can relieve the pain that occurs after surgeries and several other pain management situations too. Initially, Phencyclidine (or PCP) was discovered by Parke-Davis and the laboratories in the United States.
PCP was quite effective in providing analgesic effects in animals, however few problems developed during the testings in animals. Relaxation of muscles was poor among all the other symptoms. At that time, it was the hope that human trials of PCP might be more effective. During that time, Sernyl was the brand name given to PCP and from that onwards, it was started to be used. It proved to be a very strong anesthetic, however, a lot of side effects were reported related to this drug which proved to make the experience worse than with other drugs previously being used. Hence, it was decided that the drug was not suitable to be used.