Ketamine and other glutamate receptor modulators for depression in bipolar disorder in adults

No SJR dataSep 30, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ketamine and similar drugs targeting brain glutamate for depression in adults with bipolar disorder

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Abstract

Among 329 participants, only ketamine showed a significant response rate improvement over placebo 24 hours after treatment.

  • Ketamine was associated with a response rate odds ratio of 11.61 compared to placebo at 24 hours, indicating potential short-term efficacy.
  • Response rate differences for ketamine diminished by three days and were not significant at one week.
  • Memantine and cytidine did not demonstrate significant differences in response rates compared to placebo across various time points.
  • No significant differences were found in remission rates or change scores from baseline on depression scales for any of the treatments compared to placebo.
  • Adverse events were similar between ketamine, memantine, cytidine, and placebo, indicating no clear safety advantage or disadvantage.

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