Ketamine for PTSD
A recent study showed that ketamine infusions three times per week for two weeks significantly reduced chronic PTSD symptoms in 67% of patient who received it. Additionally, Ketamine infusions were well tolerated with minimal side effects.
Feder A et al, 2021 American Journal of Psychiatry
Ketamine for Depression
Multiple studies demonstrate that intravenous ketamine is more effective than intranasal or oral ketamine in treating severe depression. At Reversed Clinic, we offer various forms of ketamine tailored to your specific diagnosis and symptom severity. During your ongoing ketamine treatment, we regularly assess your clinical response to make necessary adjustments, such as switching from intravenous to oral form once your symptoms stabilize. In addition to ketamine treatment, we also offer a specialized form of psychotherapy, which when combined with ketamine is even more effective and yields longer-lasting results even after the ketamine treatment has ended.
Bahjia et al, J Affect Disord, 2021
Ketamine for Anxiety
Ketamine effectively but temporarily reduces anxiety symptoms. To enhance its clinical response, the form of ketamine should be chosen wisely (oral, intravenous, intramuscular) and the dosage optimized. Combining ketamine with specialized psychotherapy can result in a longer-lasting response.
Jamie L Tully et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol, 2022
Ketamine for OCD
Research and case reports indicate that ketamine treatment can quickly alleviate OCD symptoms. One infusion of ketamine can effectively manage symptoms, and the benefits can persist for at least a week. Properly planned ketamine treatment, taking into consideration the correct form, optimal dosing, and frequency, can significantly control OCD symptoms.
We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have, and schedule a consultation to discuss your treatment options.
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