Antidepressant efficacy of ketamine plus naltrexone for major depression comorbid with alcohol use disorder: a randomized controlled trial

Aug 12, 2025The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology

Ketamine combined with naltrexone may improve depression in people with alcohol use disorder: a controlled trial

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Abstract

In a study of 65 adults, more than 80% achieved depression remission regardless of treatment group.

  • Both ketamine plus naltrexone and ketamine plus saline resulted in significant improvements in depression.
  • No significant differences were found in depression scores between ketamine-naltrexone and ketamine-saline groups.
  • Ketamine groups exhibited longer-lasting antidepressant effects compared to the midazolam group.
  • Improvements in anxiety and quality of life were greater in the ketamine groups than in the midazolam group.
  • The ketamine-naltrexone group demonstrated more significant anxiety reduction than the ketamine-saline group.
  • No serious adverse events related to the study treatments were reported.

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