Ketamine injections for depression? A new study shows promise, but it's one of many options
- Written by: Michael Musker, Enterprise Fellow (Senior Research Fellow/Senior Lecturer), University of South Australia
Psychedelics like ketamine affect chemical messengers in the brain.ShutterstockKetamine might be better known as a recreational drug or anaesthetic. But there’s growing evidence for its use for people with hard-to-treat depression.
An Australasian study out today showed some positive results for people with treatment-resistant depression when...




















