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Laura G J M Borghans

Centre for Human Drug Research (CHDR), Leiden, The Netherlands.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of orally administered S-ketamine in healthy participants.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) June 25, 2026 Joost C Van Mechelen, Tobias A Wieles, Laura G J M Borghans et al.

Oral S-ketamine (S-KETPO) has poor bioavailability (9-12%) and produces much lower peak concentrations of S-ketamine but higher levels of its active metabolites norketamine and hydroxynorketamine compared to intravenous S-ketamine (S-KETIV). In 16 healthy participants, S-KETIV caused sedative, psychomotor, and psychotomimetic effects along with reductions in brain electrical activity, while the higher oral dose (0.45 mg/kg) showed limited psychotomimetic effects and smaller brain activity reductions, and the lower oral dose (0.20 mg/kg) had no effects. Safety was similar across treatments. These pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences may affect dose selection and therapeutic outcomes in treatment-resistant depression.