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Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol — Competitive Intelligence Brief

Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol (Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol) competitive landscape: 0 comparators, recent regulatory actions, upcoming PDUFA, patent timeline. Class: Anesthetic combination (dissociative + GABAergic). Area: Anesthesia / Sedation.

phase 3 Anesthetic combination (dissociative + GABAergic) NMDA receptor (ketamine); GABA-A receptor (propofol) Anesthesia / Sedation Small molecule Live · refreshed every 30 min

Target snapshot

Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol (Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol) — University of Colorado, Denver. Ketamine and propofol co-administered act synergistically as dissociative and GABAergic anesthetics to produce rapid-onset sedation and analgesia with preserved airway reflexes.

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Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol TARGET Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol University of Colorado, Denver phase 3 Anesthetic combination (dissociative + GABAergic) NMDA receptor (ketamine); GABA-A receptor (propofol)

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Sponsor landscape (Anesthetic combination (dissociative + GABAergic) class)

  1. University of Colorado, Denver · 1 drug in this class

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Drug Landscape (2026). Ketamine Co-administered with Propofol — Competitive Intelligence Brief. https://druglandscape.com/ci/ketamine-co-administered-with-propofol. Accessed 2026-05-17.

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