KETAMINE FACTS

Ketamine facts include the origin of Ketamine as an FDA approved medication developed in the 1960’s. In large doses Ketamine is used as a sedative and general anesthetic. Recent scientific research has demonstrated that in precise, lower Ketamine doses given by continuous infusion, provide short and long term relief from mood disorders such as Depression, PTSD, bipolar, Anxiety, OCD and various Chronic pain syndromes.

Ketamine has numerous mechanisms of action. It increases glutamate, norepinephrine and dopamine levels as well as other neurotransmitters. Ketamine has been proven to release Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) which results in the growth of neurons and new synapses (connections) which was previously thought to be impossible. This is what is primarily responsible for the rapid powerful anti-depressant effects.

Why should Ketamine be administered by an Anesthesia Professional?

Ketamine is an anesthetic medication. For maximum safety it should only be administered by a healthcare professional educated and experienced in delivering anesthesia. The FDA package insert and label information clearly states that it should only be administered by someone experienced in the delivery of anesthesia. Rocky Mountain Mind and Body offers Ketamine Infusion Therapy provided by Steve Gittelman, CRNA, MSNA — a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist with more than 37 years of experience in direct patient care.

Scientific Literature About Ketamine in Clinical Practice

Ketamine facts include the following scientific research articles demonstrating the efficacy and usefulness of Ketamine Infusion Therapy.

General Information
Addiction
Anxiety
Bipolar
Chronic and Neuropathic Pain
Depression
Migraines
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders — OCD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder — PTSD
Suicidality