Background: To compare the antidepressant effects and cognitive adverse effects of intravenous ketamine infusion and Electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) in persons with severe depressive episodes. Methods: This assessor-blinded randomized control trial included 25 patients (either sex; 18–65 years) meeting ICD-10 criteria for severe depression (bipolar or unipolar). Patients received either ECT (n = 13) or intravenous infusions of ketamine hydrochloride (0.5 mg/kg over 45 min; n = 12) for six alternate day sessions over a period of two weeks. Severity of depression was assessed at baseline and on every alternate day of intervention using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and self-reported Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Results Base...
Antidepressant treatments show low capacity to achieve full clinical remissions. Electroconvulsive t...
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that has become the leading cause of disabil...
Objective: Conventional antidepressants take two weeks before their therapeutic action begins. Recen...
BACKGROUND While electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered the gold standard for acute treatm...
Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective acute treatment for severe depress...
Abstract Background Recent evidence underscores the utility of rapid-acting antidepressant interven...
OBJECTIVE: Ketamine has repeatedly shown to have rapid and robust antidepressant effects in patients...
Background Ketamine has emerged as a fast-acting and powerful antidepressant, but no head to head tr...
Vytautas Jankauskas,1 Candace Necyk,2 James Chue,3 Pierre Chue4 1Department of Pharmacy, Grey Nuns ...
There is an urgent need for more rapidly effective pharmacotherapies for major depressive disorder a...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a common psychiatric disorder with major implications for healthc...
BACKGROUND: Ketamine has a rapid antidepressant effect in treatment-resistant depression (TRD). The ...
Current first-line antidepressants can take weeks or months to decrease depressive symptoms. Low dos...
OBJECTIVES: Research studies have reported impressive antidepressant effects with ketamine but signi...
OBJECTIVE: Ketamine has repeatedly shown to have rapid and robust antidepressant effects in patients...
Antidepressant treatments show low capacity to achieve full clinical remissions. Electroconvulsive t...
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that has become the leading cause of disabil...
Objective: Conventional antidepressants take two weeks before their therapeutic action begins. Recen...
BACKGROUND While electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is considered the gold standard for acute treatm...
Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is the most effective acute treatment for severe depress...
Abstract Background Recent evidence underscores the utility of rapid-acting antidepressant interven...
OBJECTIVE: Ketamine has repeatedly shown to have rapid and robust antidepressant effects in patients...
Background Ketamine has emerged as a fast-acting and powerful antidepressant, but no head to head tr...
Vytautas Jankauskas,1 Candace Necyk,2 James Chue,3 Pierre Chue4 1Department of Pharmacy, Grey Nuns ...
There is an urgent need for more rapidly effective pharmacotherapies for major depressive disorder a...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a common psychiatric disorder with major implications for healthc...
BACKGROUND: Ketamine has a rapid antidepressant effect in treatment-resistant depression (TRD). The ...
Current first-line antidepressants can take weeks or months to decrease depressive symptoms. Low dos...
OBJECTIVES: Research studies have reported impressive antidepressant effects with ketamine but signi...
OBJECTIVE: Ketamine has repeatedly shown to have rapid and robust antidepressant effects in patients...
Antidepressant treatments show low capacity to achieve full clinical remissions. Electroconvulsive t...
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that has become the leading cause of disabil...
Objective: Conventional antidepressants take two weeks before their therapeutic action begins. Recen...