Study Finds Intravenous Ketamine May Be Safely Used for Depression in Adolescents
A study has found that intravenous ketamine is effective in reducing symptoms of depression in the short term and is well tolerated among adolescents suffering from depression. Yale Child Study Center’s Jennifer B. Dwyer and her fellow researchers stated that case reports proposed early potential effectiveness of intranasal ketamine in bipolar depression and intravenous ketamine in depression in adolescents. The researchers also revealed that an intravenous (“IV”) ketamine open-label trial that was conducted recently, which recruited 13 adolescents with treatment-resistant depression, also proposed that ketamine could be efficacious in this population. However, the lack of placebo in the trial complicated…






