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2 papers

Ketamine

Based on 42 papers

Researchers agree that ketamine can lift symptoms of major depression quickly for some people, often within hours to a day. Many trials show fast drops in suicidal thoughts and short-term mood improvement, but these effects usually fade over days to weeks unless treatment is repeated. Esketamine, a related nasal form, is approved for hard-to-treat depression and must be given in clinics with monitoring. Outside depression, scientists are testing ketamine for PTSD, anxiety, addiction, and other conditions. Early results are mixed or smaller for those problems. People still debate the best dose, how often to repeat treatments, how long benefits last, how much the drug experience or therapy around it matters, and what long-term risks (including possible misuse) might be.

Key findings

  • Ketamine can reduce depression symptoms very fast, sometimes within hours, and effects often peak around 24 hours after a single infusion. 10152 10149 15070
  • The antidepressant effect after one ketamine infusion usually lasts days to about two weeks, so many studies use repeated doses to keep benefits going. 12152 10149
  • Esketamine (a nasal spray) is approved for treatment-resistant depression and for depression with acute suicidal thoughts, and it must be given in a clinic with two-hour monitoring and blood-pressure checks. 10144 12156 15070
  • A common research method is an intravenous infusion of about 0.5 mg per kg over roughly 40 minutes; studies also test other routes like intranasal, subcutaneous, or intramuscular dosing. 10149 10159 12156 12152
  • Beyond depression, ketamine has shown early signs of helping with suicidal thoughts, PTSD, anxiety disorders, and some substance-use problems, but the evidence outside depression is smaller or less certain. 12152 9521 15068
  • Common short-term side effects include dissociation (a strange or detached feeling), sedation, higher blood pressure, dizziness, and brief psychosis-like sensations; these usually go away within a few hours. 12152 10159 10151 12156
  • Studies done under medical supervision report only a few clear cases of tolerance or dependence, so the addiction risk in clinical use seems low, but researchers say long-term risk is still uncertain. 8828 12152 12365
  • Scientists have evidence about how ketamine works, such as blocking NMDA receptors and boosting AMPA signaling, BDNF, and mTOR pathways that support brain plasticity, but the exact chain of events is still being worked out. 10147 10146 10148 9521 15070
  • Many published ketamine studies are small or have risks of bias, so experts call for larger, longer trials to answer questions about long-term safety, optimal dosing plans, and which patients will benefit most. 12152 10153 15129

Molecular pathways of ketamine: A systematic review of immediate and sustained effects on PTSD

Nathan J. Wellington, Ana Paula Bouças, Jim Lagopoulos, Bonnie L. Quigley, Anna Kuballa
Psychopharmacology Summary & key facts 2025 12 citations

Researchers reviewed about 300 studies and closely read 29 that tested how ketamine changes the brain at the molecular level in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They looked at short-term changes that happen while the drug is active and longer-term changes that can last after the drug is gone. Short-term changes…

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Esketamine has promising anti-inflammatory effects in orthopedic surgery and plays a protective role in postoperative cognitive function and pain management

Lichun Han

Researchers gave a low dose of esketamine through an IV before general anesthesia to 200 adults having planned orthopedic surgery. They compared 100 people who got esketamine with 100 who got a saline placebo. The esketamine group showed smaller rises in inflammatory proteins after surgery, higher levels of antibodies, less…

Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research Anesthesia and Sedative Agents Treatment of Major Depression Ketamine
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