2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4179664/v1
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Intravenous ketamine is ineffective compared to midazolam for treatment-resistant depression: a double-blind, randomized controlled study

Keerati Pattanaseri,
Juthawadee Lortrakul,
Kankamol Jaisin
et al.

Abstract: Background: Studies have confirmed the rapid antidepressant action of ketamine in depressive episodes. Nevertheless, a standardized procedure for the delivery of ketamine infusion in individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression, particularly in terms of infusion frequency and total dosage, remains undetermined. In addition, an efficacious ketamine regimen for persistent pain management involved a continuous 10-day infusion period with no notable adverse effects. Consequently, the primary objective… Show more

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