Ketamine and other glutamate receptor modulators for depression in adults

No SJR dataSep 24, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ketamine and similar drugs targeting glutamate receptors for adult depression

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Abstract

Among 25 studies with 1242 participants, only ketamine showed greater efficacy than placebo for treating major depression.

  • Ketamine increased the likelihood of response after 24 hours (odds ratio 10.77) and 72 hours (odds ratio 12.59), based on low quality evidence.
  • Nine studies focused on treatment-resistant patients, indicating a specific subset of the population was targeted.
  • Sarcosine demonstrated better efficacy than citalopram at four weeks, but no significant results were found for other glutamate receptor modulators.
  • Ketamine caused more confusion and emotional blunting compared to placebo, with insufficient evidence regarding early study dropout rates.
  • One trial suggested ketamine was more effective than electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) at 24 and 72 hours, but not at one or two weeks.

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