Real‐world effectiveness of repeated ketamine infusions for treatment‐resistant bipolar depression
Bipolar Disorders December 14, 2022 Farhan Fancy, Nelson B. Rodrigues, Joshua D. Di Vincenzo et al. 35 citations
Four intravenous ketamine infusions (0.5–0.75 mg/kg) given over two weeks to 66 patients with treatment-resistant bipolar depression produced significant antidepressant effects, with depressive symptoms decreasing further after each infusion. Suicidal thoughts and anxiety also significantly decreased, and functioning improved. The response rate was 35% and remission rate 20% after four infusions. Treatment-emergent hypomania occurred in only 4.5% of patients, with no cases of mania or psychosis. Repeated doses were well tolerated and associated with greater symptom reduction.