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What Is Ketamine Therapy?

August 8, 2024

Over the last couple of decades, ketamine therapy has been found to help a variety of mental health conditions. It has been found to significantly improve the symptoms of anxiety, depression, and some mood disorders. Here is what you should know about ketamine therapy.


1. Conditions

According to the National Institute for Mental Health, roughly one out of every five adults in the United States lives with a mental health condition. Ketamine therapy has been used to help those suffering with a mental illness. It has been used in treatment-resistant depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and chronic pain disorders.


Patients report speedy and significant relief from symptoms when using ketamine. Based on our professional experience, symptom relief is often within hours or days of the administration of the ketamine. It is advantageous in cases where other medications have not helped. Ketamine is most often used as an anesthetic in surgical environments, but at much lower doses, it has been found to be highly effective in treating mental illness.


2. Administration

Ketamine can be administered in several forms. The most studied form of therapy is intravenous drip therapy. This is a popular option we offer since it is less expensive than others. Also, we administer a single-shot option that offers a more direct and cost-effective solution.


Unlike other medications used to treat mental health illnesses, ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist. It works quickly to affect the connections in the brain. Our experts have seen that traditional medications can take weeks to show effects. Ketamine is also administered less frequently than traditional antidepressants.


3. Availability

Ketamine therapies are becoming more widely available. However, this treatment is not available through every provider. Typically, you can find this treatment at specialty clinics, through psychiatrists, as an inpatient, and in other settings that are designed to manage this treatment option.


This form of therapy is part of an overall treatment plan that includes other proven effective therapies. It should always be used under medical supervision to ensure proper dosing. It can help improve mental health when used correctly.


Ketamine therapy is a promising option for those who have tried other medications and have not found success. It may be the right option for you or your loved one. Call Cady Wellness Institute today to learn more about this treatment and other treatment options that can help you get on the path to wellness.

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