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Olajumoke O. Lawal

University College Hospital, Ibadan

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Ketamine Therapy for Chronic Pain Provides Added Benefits for Substance Misuse Therapy

SVOA Medical Research March 2, 2026 Olumuyiwa A. Bamgbade, Olumide O. Asaolu, Daniel O. Bamgbade et al.

In a small group of 20 adults with chronic pain and substance misuse, regular monthly injections of a low dose of ketamine (0.25 mg/kg) combined with lidocaine and magnesium nerve blocks were associated with improvements in pain, mood, and substance dependence. Opioid misuse was the most common category (45% of patients), followed by benzodiazepines, cocaine, and kratom. After repeated treatments, all patients showed reduced substance misuse, pain scores dropped from severe to moderate, depression scores (PHQ-9) improved from moderately severe to mild, and dependence severity reached satisfactory levels. The findings suggest ketamine-based therapy may help manage both chronic pain and substance misuse together.