Effects of intranasal (S)-ketamine on Veterans with co-morbid treatment-resistant depression and PTSD: A retrospective case series

Jun 16, 2022EClinicalMedicine

Effects of nasal (S)-ketamine on Veterans with hard-to-treat depression and PTSD

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Abstract

An absolute reduction of 5.1 on the PHQ-9 scale for depression was observed after 8 treatments of intranasal ()-ketamine in 35 Veterans.

  • The PHQ-9 score decreased from 19.8 at treatment 1 to 14.7 at treatment 8.
  • Fourteen percent of Veterans experienced a clinically meaningful response, defined as a 50% reduction in PHQ-9 score.
  • An absolute reduction of 15.5 on the PCL-5 scale for PTSD was noted, from 54.8 at treatment 1 to 39.3 at treatment 8.
  • Forty-six percent of Veterans showed a clinically meaningful response in PTSD symptoms, with a reduction of over 30% on the PCL-5.
  • A correlation was found between changes in PHQ-9 and PCL-5 scores at treatment 8, indicating a relationship between depression and PTSD symptom improvement.

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