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Medically supervised ketamine infusion therapy can help reactivate and form new neural connections in the brain which can help to overcome negative thoughts and reduce depression. This therapy can essentially ‘re program ‘ the brain, which may explain why antidepressant medications that were previously ineffective could become beneficial after undergoing ketamine treatment.
Ketamine therapy is a treatment approach that uses low doses of ketamine to help relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Ketamine therapy typically involves a series of sessions where patients receive intravenous infusions while engaging in therapeutic support, such as psychotherapy. This can enhance the therapeutic effects of the medication.
If you have a condition that could benefit from ketamine, you might be a suitable candidate. However, it is important to remember that ketamine is a controlled substance with both physical and mental effects. Your doctor will first have to review your medical history to see if this treatment is right for you.
You may be eligible for ketamine therapy if:
You may NOT be eligible for ketamine therapy if:
Ketamine is not the first treatment option for depression, PTSD or anxiety. It is used when other traditional treatments have not been effective. Ketamine treatment does not cure but can help improve symptoms for a certain period of time. It is also important to note that the effects can be temporary and may require ongoing treatment or additional therapeutic approaches for sustained effect.
Discuss with your primary care physician, mental health specialist or other healthcare providers to understand and decide if ketamine treatment is suitable for you. Based on your treatment goals, history with depression, and potential side effects of the medication, it becomes clearer to identify if you may be or not be the right candidate for ketamine therapy.
If you are facing treatment-resistant depression, you are not alone.
Up to 30% of Canadians with depression do not respond to traditional treatments. Remember that there is hope and the possibility of recovery.
Contact Caledon Clinic today for a consultation to discuss whether ketamine therapy is right for you. We are here to support your healing journey.