The use of ketamine has gained a lot of attention in recent years as a potential treatment for psychiatric disorders. However, research around the safe use of ketamine for such conditions has not yet been well-established. Many factors need to be considered when assessing the use of ketamine for psychiatric conditions. This intermediate-level presentation explores three themes relating to ketamine. The presentation begins with a review of the history that led to research on the therapeutic use of ketamine for the treatment of mental disorders. Then we focus on efficacy data for ketamine, primarily considering utility for major depressive disorder. We also discuss non-approved uses where research exists. Finally, the review discusses some of the issues that clinicians face when considering whether to recommend treatment with ketamine.
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