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Holim Lee

1 paper in the library · 150 citations · publishing 2022

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Ketamine treatment for depression: a review

Discover Mental Health April 15, 2022 Mani Yavi, Holim Lee, Ioline D. Henter et al. 150 citations

Ketamine and its enantiomer esketamine offer rapid antidepressant effects, often within one day, for treatment-resistant depression, with symptom improvement lasting three to seven days. Esketamine received FDA approval in 2019 as an adjunctive treatment for adults with treatment-resistant depression, administered under medical supervision due to a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy. Side effects such as dissociative symptoms, hypertension, and confusion or agitation are generally tolerable and limited to the time of treatment, though longer-term risks including abuse or dependence remain poorly understood. The drug has also been studied for suicidality, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and social anxiety disorder. Research on ketamine may also deepen understanding of mood disorder mechanisms and guide development of new treatments.