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In most cases, there is no harm in stopping ketamine immediately and suddenly, although users may be very hesitant to do so. While ketamine is not physically addictive (a frequent or long-term user can stop using ketamine without the need for medical assistance), some individuals find it extremely psychologically addictive.
This provides relief for many patients who had not responded to anything else. When ketamine works, the drug works within hours rather than weeks, making it especially promising for patients who are attempting suicide. Ketamine also interacts with opioid and monoinergic receptors, which helps with the antinociceptive effects of this drug. Ketamine has been used medicinally as an ingredient for a topical pain cream, due to ketamine's ability to block N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, which has been shown to decrease pain perception and Has been shown to aid in the reduction of pain experienced.
Ketamine, a largely sought-after recreational drug, is also rapidly growing in popularity due to its medical and therapeutic uses. Part of that popularity explosion is due to the fact that, unlike traditional antidepressants, which require weeks before they begin to have an effect, ketamine has been shown to reduce depression symptoms within hours of first receiving the injection. It has been shown to work — even in patients like Gumpel, who suffer from depression that resists treatment. Ketamine has since been shown to help with drug-resistant depression, and with depression combined with anxiety. In low doses, ketamine has shown the ability to help with pain, depression, and other mental health issues.
There are some clinical trials looking at ketamine as a treatment for pain, depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and sleep. Researchers began using ketamine as a treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD) in the 2000s. Ketamine has been used in cats, intravenously, combined with midazolam, to produce sedation. Ketamine can block NMDA receptors in the CNS and reduce the wind-up effect in pain. When used for non-anesthetic indications, ketamine can produce a transformative experience.
Recreationally, it is used to take the edge off on the dancefloor or in sexual activity, or in combination with other drugs such as cocaine, crystal meth and ecstasy. Ketamine experiences can vary, ranging from feeling like a deep meditation, to being taken on a trip, or to a disconnect from one's body and ego. Loneliness and isolation are commonly associated factors with frequent use of ketamine. These users may find themselves using ketamine in very high quantities all day, every day.
Dysfunction of the lateral habenula is associated with drug-induced depression, schizophrenia, and psychiatric disorders, but may be reversible with ketamine-infused treatment. In December 2019, a nasal spray containing ketamine was licensed to treat resistant depression when administered by a physician or nurse. In 2019, the FDA approved an S(+)-enantiomer version of ketamine nasal spray (esketamine) for treatment-resistant depression, which is available only in a certified doctor's office or clinic.
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