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NMDA antagonist

Ap5, CPP, CGS 19755, and D-CPP-ene {NMDA antagonist} compete for NMDA receptor but have no metabolic effect themselves.

ketamine

Anesthetics {ketamine} can prevent glutamine binding at NMDA receptor complexes. Ketamine can cause hallucinations and dissociation. Ketamine does not affect GABA-A receptors [Franks and Lieb, 2000] [Flohr, 2000] [Flohr et al., 1998] [Hardcastle, 2000].

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