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Emily Gent

Psychopharmacology and Addiction Research Centre, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

1 paper in the library · 14 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

The landscape of ketamine use disorder: Patient experiences and perspectives on current treatment options.

Addiction (Abingdon, England) April 28, 2025 Rebecca E Harding, Tamsin Barton, Maeve Niepceron et al. 14 citations

Ketamine use disorder (KUD) is linked to frequent physical and psychological symptoms, including bladder problems (60%), nasal problems (60%), 'K-cramps' (56%), and abstinence-related cravings (71%), low mood (62%), and anxiety (59%). A survey of 274 current or former users, 40% treatment-seeking and 60% not, found that treatment-seeking individuals consumed more ketamine daily (2.67 g vs. 1.68 g). Despite these symptoms, 56% did not seek treatment; among those who did, only 36% were satisfied with care. Services were often seen as not tailored to ketamine (43%) and only somewhat effective (43%). Cost and affordability were the top factors for choosing treatment.