Anhedonia in bipolar depression treated with ketamine

Feb 4, 2024Bipolar disorders

Loss of pleasure in bipolar depression treated with ketamine

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Abstract

Improvement in anhedonia symptoms was observed following ketamine treatment in patients with treatment-resistant bipolar depression.

  • Both patient-reported and rater-based measures indicated reduced anhedonia symptoms.
  • The most significant improvements were noted in the anxiety/somatic and mood/cognition domains of depressive symptoms.
  • No improvement in the sleep factor was recorded.
  • No serious adverse events were reported during the treatment.
  • Further research is needed to explore ketamine's potential in addressing unmet needs in this patient population.

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