A review of ketamine in affective disorders: Current evidence of clinical efficacy, limitations of use and pre-clinical evidence on proposed mechanisms of action

Jan 7, 2014Journal of affective disorders

Ketamine's effects, limits, and possible working methods in mood disorders

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Abstract

Low-dose intravenous ketamine shows evidence of rapid antidepressant effects in major depressive disorder and bipolar depression.

  • Ketamine may reduce symptoms of depression quickly, with effects observed in patients with major depressive disorder and bipolar depression.
  • There is uncertainty regarding ketamine's impact on the speed of remission for patients receiving electroconvulsive therapy.
  • Ketamine's therapeutic mechanisms may involve the formation of new connections between brain cells, specifically linked to certain proteins in the brain.
  • Limitations of ketamine include the short duration of its antidepressant effects and potential for abuse.

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