Rapid and sustained reduction of treatment-resistant PTSD symptoms after intravenous ketamine in a real-world, psychedelic paradigm

Oct 14, 2024Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Fast and lasting relief of hard-to-treat PTSD symptoms after intravenous ketamine in a real-world psychedelic setting

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Abstract

Mean PTSD Checklist scores decreased from 52.54 to 28.78 after ketamine treatment.

  • A total of 117 patients received intravenous ketamine alongside supportive therapeutic practices.
  • Seventy-five percent of patients showed clinically meaningful improvement in PTSD symptoms.
  • Sixty-one percent of patients achieved remission of PTSD symptoms.
  • No serious adverse events were reported during the treatment.
  • Concomitant psychotherapy was associated with significant improvements in outcomes.

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