Rapid and longer-term antidepressant effects of repeated-dose intravenous ketamine for patients with unipolar and bipolar depression

Oct 3, 2018Journal of psychiatric research

Fast and lasting antidepressant effects of repeated intravenous ketamine in unipolar and bipolar depression

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Abstract

After six ketamine infusions, 68.0% of patients showed a positive response to treatment.

  • Response and remission rates were 68.0% and 50.5%, respectively, after the treatment.
  • Significant reductions in depressive and anxiety symptoms occurred within four hours of the first infusion.
  • The improvement in suicidal ideation was noted even in patients who did not respond to treatment.
  • Factors positively associated with treatment response included higher personal income and no history of psychiatric hospitalization.
  • There was a slight increase in dissociative symptoms after the first infusion, but overall safety was maintained.

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