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Ketamine is a remarkable medication with the ability to relieve the symptoms of mood and pain disorders. It’s not right for everyone, but if other treatments have failed for you, and you are ready to take control of your life again, continue below to learn about ketamine infusion therapy.
Developed in 1962, ketamine was initially promoted as a fast-acting general anesthetic. A few years later, in 1970, the federal government approved ketamine for human use, and as a result, it soon became popular as a battlefield anesthetic. Experts are calling it the most significant advance in mental health in more than half a century. They point to studies showing ketamine not only produces a rapid and robust antidepressant effect; it also puts a quick end to suicidal thinking.
Depression. Anxiety. PTSD. Migraines. Chronic Pain. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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