I stole this from my friend (The Sal) on myspace. It's pretty interesting.

Ketamine relieves depression within hours
12:57 08 August 2006
NewScientist.com news service
Roxanne Khamsi
A drug used as a general anaesthetic may also work as a remarkably rapid antidepressant, according to a preliminary study.

The drug’s hallucinogenic side effects mean it is unlikely to be prescribed to patients, but it could pave the way to new faster-acting antidepressants, the researchers suggest.

Ketamine is used as an animal tranquiliser, but is perhaps better known as an illicit street drug, sometimes called “special K”. Now researchers have found the drug can relieve depression in some patients within just 2 hours – and continue to do so for a week.

One problem with current antidepressants is that they typically take weeks to kick in. Some studies have found that patients may face a high risk of suicide in the first week after starting an antidepressant treatment because of this lag time. So researchers have been searching for alternative drugs.

Fast acting
In 2000, a small study of eight people with major depression suggested that ketamine mitigated depression to a certain degree (Biological Psychiatry, vol 47, p 351).

Carlos Zarate, chief of the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Research Unit at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, US and colleagues, set out to conduct a larger, more detailed trial of the drug’s antidepressant effects.

They analysed data from 17 participants, all whom suffered from moderate to severe depression and had failed to respond to at least two types of conventional drug treatments.

In the first part of the experiment, the volunteers were given a single intravenous dose of either ketamine or a placebo. A week later, the participants were given the opposite treatment, unless the beneficial effects of the first intravenous dose were still evident. Depression improved within one day for 12 of the 17 who received ketamine. These patients showed a 50% reduction in their symptoms, according to the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.

In previous trials for established, long-acting antidepressants, only 63% of participants saw this same reduction in symptoms after eight weeks of medication.

Lasting effect
Overall, while nine of the 17 patients had a 50% reduction in their depression within the first 2 hours of ketamine treatment, only one person receiving the placebo experienced the same effect in this period of time.

The antidepressant effects of ketamine lasted for a week in four people and at least two weeks in another two subjects. "We didn't believe it would last that long," says Zarate.

Most anti-depressants work by boosting levels of the brain chemical serotonin. But ketamine acts in a different way, by reducing the effects of another neurotransmitter, called glutamate. This may explain the drug’s faster action, and suggest an alternative pathway for other antidepressant drugs, the researchers say.

Trails of light
However, one of the reasons that clubbers abuse ketamine is for its hallucinogenic properties, such as seeing trails of light, and this was one of the most significant side effects occurring in the "vast majority" of participants, Zarate says.

The hallucinations will also have revealed to patients in the trial when they had received ketamine, rather than an inert placebo. This knowledge could have made them more likely to report a positive response than to the placebo.

Zarate is currently exploring compounds derived from ketamine to see if they can find one that has antidepressant effects without causing hallucinations.



 
 
   

 


 
 
Andieland on
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That is really interesting, if they could control it, they could cure it, but if they do that, many people loose lost of money, shrinks, pharmacies, drug companies, etc. But I'm sure other conditions would arise as a result. Personally the shit made me sick, lol ( I was much younger then and didn't realize some of the medical conditions I had) I lived in NJ and it was abundant on the shore club  scence around the time I was 18. I remember thinking "ain't that what they gave my cat" haha but hey they said it was like nothing else and it wasn't (for hours) until I bottomed out and I was sitting next to myself, hehe I don't rmember much after that except the migraine and the dizzy that followed I have vertigo and migriane problems and without a controlled environment that stuff can really get out of hand.
xxlovertitsxx on
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It doesn't sound like you had very much fun on it! It's actually one of the few drugs I've never tried, but I have friends that love it. As for the shrink, pharmacies, and drug companies losing money, that alone would make me happy. Fucking greedy corporate fat cats, lol.
Andieland on
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I'd be pretty satisfied with that myself. It seems like a win-win situation from where we sit. Unfortunately the damn government will always keep getting in the way.
xxlovertitsxx on
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Exactly!
roody on
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Hi Kary

Are u fine?

u r not online for long time

 


 
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