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  2. 7 Top Questions About Ketamine Therapy, Answered - AOL

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    Dr. Mandel: Ketamine Infusion Therapy is typically prescribed for a series of six intravenous (IV) infusions of ketamine, for 50 to 55 minutes, over the course of two to three weeks. The amount is ...

  3. What is ketamine? Understanding the drug after Matthew ... - AOL

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    Dr. Brandon Hamm, a psychiatrist who runs the ketamine infusion clinic at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, said that the drug’s value lies, in part, in how fast it works.

  4. Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) is the use of prescribed doses of ketamine as an adjunct to psychotherapy sessions. KAP shows significant potential in treating mental disorders such as treatment-resistant depression (TRD), anxiety , obsessive–compulsive disorders (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), and other conditions. [ 1 ]

  5. How ketamine therapy is different from recreational use - AOL

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    The actor underwent ketamine infusion therapy more than a week prior to his death. Ketamine infusion therapy is monitored by medical professionals in a clinical setting and differs from the way ...

  6. Total intravenous anaesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Ketamine is suitable for hypotensive patients, or patients with risks of developing hypotension (e.g. those who have hypovolemia, hemorrhage, sepsis or severe cardiovascular compromise). [ 40 ] [ 41 ] This is because ketamine is associated with increased blood pressure, heart rate and cardiac output. [ 42 ]

  7. Esketamine - Wikipedia

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    Esketamine is the active enantiomer of ketamine in terms of NMDA receptor antagonism and is more potent than racemic ketamine. [14] It is specifically used as a therapy for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and for major depressive disorder (MDD) with co-occurring suicidal ideation or behavior.

  8. Here’s What You Need to Know About Ketamine, the Drug ... - AOL

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    Ketamine can be concerning if it’s mixed with other drugs, Alan says. “When ketamine is mixed with things like alcohol and opioids, it can make the effects of these drugs greater,” she says.

  9. Norketamine - Wikipedia

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    Also, similarly again to ketamine, norketamine binds to the μ-and κ-opioid receptors. [5] Relative to ketamine, norketamine is much more potent as an antagonist of the α 7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, and produces rapid antidepressant effects in animal models which have been reported to correlate with its activity at this receptor. [6]