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The Emerging Crisis in Non-Prescribed Ketamine Use: A Rapid Attenuation of Depression in Face of Abuse and “Chill-out” or Escapism Drug
Rapid Depression Relief Linked to Rising Abuse of Unprescribed Ketamine as a 'Chill-Out' or Escape Drug
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Abstract
Low-dose ketamine rapidly alleviates depressive symptoms, including in refractory depression.
- Approximately one-third of individuals with major depressive disorder may experience treatment-resistant depression.
- Multiple hypotheses exist regarding ketamine's mechanism of action, but no consensus has been reached.
- Proposed mechanisms include changes in dopamine signaling, interactions with specific receptor systems, and neuroadaptations.
- There are concerns about ketamine's psychoactive properties and potential for abuse, necessitating stricter clinical oversight.
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