by Jon Hamilton
Posted on NPR.ORG April 11, 2019
The anesthetic ketamine can relieve depression in hours and keep it at bay for a week or more.
Now scientists have found hints about how ketamine works in the brain.
In mice, the drug appears to quickly improve the functioning of certain brain circuits involved in…
I would like to explain a little how ketamine works. Many years ago, when I first heard of ketamine being used for depression, like many of you, I thought that it was a sham treatment, that all doctors were doing was getting people a high which didn’t fix anything.
But, then I researched it. I…
Highlights:
• The new evidence of ketamine ameliorates the depressive-like behaviors in stressed rats.• proBDNF/mBDNF ratio provide novel perspectives and potential targets for the development of effective therapeutic intervention for depression.• The potential antidepressant mechanism of ketamine likely occurs through activating the tPA-BDNF pathway to produce protective effects.
Abstract:
Some studies have indicated that ketamine has a rapid antidepressant effects, but…
Researchers observed no long-term adverse effects in a small sample of patients with severe and treatment-resistant mood disorders who received ketamine infusions as clinical treatment.
Although the response and remission rates after a four-infusion protocol were lower than those reported in most clinical trials, the small size and racial homogeneity of the study population limit…
Ketamine for Suicidal Thoughts
Ketamine has recently been featured on CNN. This gives the story of Mr. Ferguson, a man who dealt with depression and suicidality for years. He gives a candid and powerful account of his positive experience with ketamine. You can read the full story HERE but we’ve included a preview below as well:…
Good news! As of July 28, 2018, we are now a member of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians. They have some useful research articles about ketamine, like discussing the long-term benefits of ketamine.
