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The Impact of Ketamine for Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analyses
Ketamine's effects on treating post-traumatic stress disorder: a review and combined analysis
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Abstract
Ketamine significantly reduced PTSD and depression scores at follow-up times compared to control.
- CAPS scores decreased by 10.63 points on average with ketamine treatment.
- PCL scores decreased by 6.13 points on average, indicating reduced PTSD symptoms.
- MADRS scores showed an average reduction of 6.33 points, reflecting lower depression levels.
- Improvements in symptoms were noted as early as 1 day and sustained through weeks 1, 2, and 4.
- Patients receiving ketamine experienced a prolonged time to PTSD relapse by an average of 15.74 days.
- Increased side effects such as dry mouth, dizziness, and blurred vision were associated with ketamine treatment.
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