
Ketamine Infusion Therapy
Ketamine Infusion Therapy
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What is Ketamine?
Many esteemed institutions, such as Yale University, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, NYU, Massachusetts General Hospital, the Black Dog Institute, and the National Institute of Mental Health, have conducted clinical trials demonstrating that Ketamine has an antidepressant response rate of up to 70%. Unlike traditional antidepressants, which may take weeks or months to become effective, Ketamine can provide relief within hours. This rapid effect can be life-saving for individuals suffering from severe depression and suicidal thoughts.
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How does Ketamine work?
Since the 1960s, Ketamine has been safely and effectively used as an anesthetic for various medical procedures in both children and adults. In recent years, Ketamine has gained recognition as a highly effective and fast-acting treatment for major depressive disorder, bipolar depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, and other mood and mental health disorders. Esteemed institutions such as Yale University, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, NYU, Massachusetts General Hospital, the Black Dog Institute, and the National Institute of Mental Health have conducted clinical trials, demonstrating up to a 70% response rate to Ketamine as an antidepressant. Unlike traditional medications that can take weeks or months to show effects, Ketamine provides relief within hours of administration, offering potentially life-saving benefits for individuals with severe depression and suicidal thoughts.
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How is it administered?
Although Ketamine is FDA-approved, it is crucial for patients to be supervised by a specialist in Ketamine therapy to ensure adherence to proper protocols and safety measures. During the entire treatment session, which lasts about one to two hours in an outpatient clinic, the patient's vital signs will be continuously monitored.
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What is the experience like?
Patients often report feeling dizzy, slightly nauseous, faint, or noticing an increase in blood pressure or heart rate, but these symptoms usually subside quickly after the treatment. If necessary, medication can be provided to manage these effects. Overall, most people describe the Ketamine experience as calming and pleasant, with reassurance from being under constant observation by highly qualified medical staff.
After the treatment, you might experience mild symptoms like those mentioned earlier and should avoid driving or operating heavy machinery for the remainder of the day. Your progress will be evaluated after each session to ensure you are responding well. Treatment outcomes will vary depending on your mental health history, the severity of your condition, and its duration. Some individuals may require maintenance or "booster" treatments, with intervals determined by your specific situation and recommendations from your mental health provider.
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