Efficacy of Intravenous Ketamine for Treatment of Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Apr 18, 2014JAMA psychiatry

Ketamine given through the vein may help treat long-lasting posttraumatic stress disorder: a controlled clinical trial

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Abstract

Ketamine infusion was associated with a 12.7 point reduction in PTSD symptom severity compared to midazolam 24 hours after treatment.

  • A single intravenous subanesthetic dose of ketamine resulted in significant reduction in PTSD symptoms.
  • The reduction in symptoms was evident in both crossover and first-period analyses.
  • Ketamine treatment also led to a decrease in comorbid depressive symptoms.
  • Overall clinical presentation showed improvement following ketamine administration.
  • The treatment was generally well tolerated, with no clinically significant persistent dissociative symptoms reported.

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