BJPsych Open (May 2016)

Ketamine: stimulating antidepressant treatment?

  • Gin S. Malhi,
  • Yulisha Byrow,
  • Frederick Cassidy,
  • Andrea Cipriani,
  • Koen Demyttenaere,
  • Mark A. Frye,
  • Michael Gitlin,
  • Sidney H. Kennedy,
  • Terence A. Ketter,
  • Raymond W. Lam,
  • Rupert McShane,
  • Alex J. Mitchell,
  • Michael J. Ostacher,
  • Sakina J. Rizvi,
  • Michael E. Thase,
  • Mauricio Tohen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjpo.bp.116.002923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. e5 – e9

Abstract

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The appeal of ketamine – in promptly ameliorating depressive symptoms even in those with non-response – has led to a dramatic increase in its off-label use. Initial promising results await robust corroboration and key questions remain, particularly concerning its long-term administration. It is, therefore, timely to review the opinions of mood disorder experts worldwide pertaining to ketamine's potential as an option for treating depression and provide a synthesis of perspectives – derived from evidence and clinical experience – and to consider strategies for future investigations.