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Old Nov 21, 2016, 12:05 AM
mentallyunstable86 mentallyunstable86 is offline
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I was wondering what your view is on using IV Ketamine (Brand: Ketolar) to treat Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder or BiPolar Depression. I know it is in its infancy, but have any of you tried it? I was given Ketamine a few times for bad migraines and took the migraine right away, and I noticed I wasn't depressed for about a week or two after getting the Ketamine.

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Old Nov 21, 2016, 12:35 AM
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I've heard good stuff about Ketamine and Depression but studies are not certain enough to release it in the market. When it does get approved, and if i'm depressed I will put my hand up. It sounds very promising. Let us know how you go over the longer term if you keep using it. read up on the studies to if you haven't already. Always better to be prepared with all info possible before going ahead.
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Old Nov 21, 2016, 02:44 AM
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NowhereUSA has tried it, maybe you can search her posts.
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