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What is KTM used for?: Decoding the Medication from the Motorcycle

4 min read
While the acronym KTM famously belongs to an Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, in the world of pharmacology, it often refers to medications containing Ketorolac tromethamine, a potent NSAID. However, user intent for 'What is KTM used for?' can also relate to the illicit drug Ketamine, sometimes referred to as 'Special K'.

What are KTM pills?: Demystifying the Dual Meanings and Dangers

3 min read
According to the DEA, ketamine was reclassified as a Schedule III substance in 1999 due to its potential for abuse, indicating the significant risks associated with the substance that may be known as KTM pills. The term "KTM pills" is highly ambiguous and can refer to two very different substances: a prescription anti-inflammatory medication or a powerful illicit dissociative anesthetic.