Ketamine infusion therapy is a breakthrough treatment for depression that hasn’t responded to traditional psychiatric medication and treatment. At his clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Madkaiker provides ketamine infusion therapy to adults with severe, persistent depression and other psychiatric conditions. A series of ketamine treatments can have quick, life-changing effects.
Ketamine Therapeutics in Jacksonville, Florida, is the only clinic of its kind in northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. The team, which includes board-certified psychiatrist Satyen Madkaiker, MD, FAPA, and an internist, offers ketamine infusion therapy to treat specific psychiatric conditions that haven’t responded well to traditional treatments.
By blending their psychiatric and medical backgrounds, the team at Ketamine Therapeutics can safely and effectively deliver the revolutionary treatment to help many patients.
The team specializes in the psychiatric and medical management of many common mental health conditions. They use ketamine infusion therapy as a treatment option for depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), borderline personality disorder, and bipolar disorder. The therapeutic infusion also helps people with alcohol use disorder.
Mental health conditions significantly impact all aspects of a person’s life. Finding the right treatment is painstaking for many. Ketamine infusion therapy helps those suffering from mental health conditions that haven’t responded well to traditional treatments.
The efficacy of IV Ketamine infusions in treating MDD has been demonstrated in multiple small randomized control trials and analyzed collectively via meta-analysis by Kishimoto et al. Their analysis showed that IV Ketamine-infusion was associated with rapid and significant remission of depressive symptoms lasting up to one week. Another analysis of double-blind randomized control trials using IV infusions of ketamine demonstrated that the treatment was safe and rapidly efficacious in treating both unipolar depression and bipolar affective disorder with the major depressive episode.
For one in nine Americans who take antidepressants, most medications can take up to 6 weeks to have an effect. These medications can make patients feel worse – even suicidal – before they feel better. Side effects such as weight gain and loss of libido can make these medications intolerable for many patients. At least 30% of the patients don’t respond to them at all, which leaves them with few other options.
Ketamine works to repair synapses that have been compromised by depression so the neurotransmitters, or chemical messengers, that regulate your mood can work more effectively. If you’ve been struggling with depression, you’re likely familiar with the process of trying antidepressants, which take several weeks to begin working. And if a medication doesn’t work, you often need several weeks to know for sure, leading to a long process of trial and error that may ultimately not help with your condition. When you have severe depression, this process can be very discouraging.
Ketamine, by comparison, works quickly, with many patients reporting dramatic effects following just one treatment. Feelings of dread, hopelessness, and despair, even if they’re severe enough to make you think about hurting yourself, can quickly dissipate within a day of your first Ketamine treatment, if not immediately afterward. If seemingly nothing has helped with your depression, Ketamine may be the treatment you’ve been waiting for.