Depression.

Yes, it does. Ketamine is fully licensed by the MCC. The treatment can be done as a day patient with an infusion pump. As a medication, ketamine is relatively inexpensive.

I know of a few psychiatrists in Cape Town that are already delivering this intervention, and am keen to start doing so myself.

Thanks for the info! Do you know what name the drug is sold as here?
 
Thanks for the info! Do you know what name the drug is sold as here?

Ketamine-fresenius is the only formulation available, I think.

If you don't mind, I'd like to revert to another post chime in on the ketamine thing (it's a bit late, I know, but still may be useful for some) too:

I'm under the impression that there's been a bit of excited media hysteria over Ketamine, as opposed to sober clinical investigation (with regards to depression)

To chime in here, albeit a week late, it's not just media hype. There really is a large peer-reviewed literature supporting ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects in both unipolar and bipolar depression, most of which studying the effects of a single IV infusion. Whilst highly effective almost immediately, the problem is that the response is not sustained and tapers off after a few days. Other studies have demonstrated that repeated infusions can prolong this effect, and is well tolerated, although very few studies have focused specifically on longer-term negative side-effects, or on the actual long-term outcomes on affective disorders themselves. (Personally, I would say that the potential harms of a single dose are significantly less than those of an under-treated depression!)

You are right when you say that we should exercise caution, and this area definitely needs further study. Very often, though, patients with treatment-resistant conditions are desperate, and should be provided a safe space in which to try novel treatments, and I would also agree with your *edit* in that post.
 
Yes, it does. Ketamine is fully licensed by the MCC. The treatment can be done as a day patient with an infusion pump. As a medication, ketamine is relatively inexpensive.

I know of a few psychiatrists in Cape Town that are already delivering this intervention, and am keen to start doing so myself.

I'd be interested in getting in contact with one of them...
 
To chime in here, albeit a week late, it's not just media hype. There really is a large peer-reviewed literature supporting ketamine's rapid antidepressant effects in both unipolar and bipolar depression, most of which studying the effects of a single IV infusion. Whilst highly effective almost immediately, the problem is that the response is not sustained and tapers off after a few days. Other studies have demonstrated that repeated infusions can prolong this effect, and is well tolerated, although very few studies have focused specifically on longer-term negative side-effects, or on the actual long-term outcomes on affective disorders themselves. (Personally, I would say that the potential harms of a single dose are significantly less than those of an under-treated depression!)

You are right when you say that we should exercise caution, and this area definitely needs further study. Very often, though, patients with treatment-resistant conditions are desperate, and should be provided a safe space in which to try novel treatments, and I would also agree with your *edit* in that post.

Thanks for the info. It is something I'd like to know more about, although upon reflection, I can't see myself trying it (my main issues are cost, route of administration and periods between treatments).
 
This is what was going through my head daily/ monthly / years :erm: I almost ended my life a few times but the end of this song pretty much sums up what I told my self in my head every single day ( Still do at times randomly- the peeps who know me don't tell my friends):erm:.

Listen at 6 mins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me6krWVfN8I
 
I seem to be becoming unglued.

I'm faced, it seems, with the unpleasant prospect that I probably need to get back on SSRIs for the remainder of my days, in order to become semi-functional.

No idea which way to turn, in all honesty.
 
Starting Serlife tomorrow and have Urbanol for severe attacks (Doubt I will need it). Anyway finally got the balls and went to the doc.
 
There is always god

I am confident that were I able to muster whatever the necessary mental process is that allows people to indulge in such vast flights of fancy, it would indeed probably prove vaguely comforting.
 
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As to my actual depression. Well. I'm eating healthily, seeing a therapist, abstaining from alcohol and generally endeavoring to make sensible decisions as well as making an effort to delve a little bit into mindfulness and CBT.

The process seems to be moderately successful so far. Suicidal ideations have abated, the oily black has receded, and I'm feeling, dare I say it, mildly positive, for the first time in, well, forever.
 
As to my actual depression. Well. I'm eating healthily, seeing a therapist, abstaining from alcohol and generally endeavoring to make sensible decisions as well as making an effort to delve a little bit into mindfulness and CBT.

The process seems to be moderately successful so far. Suicidal ideations have abated, the oily black has receded, and I'm feeling, dare I say it, mildly positive, for the first time in, well, forever.

Thats awesome, dont forget however that having a crappy day or week is totally normal. No one feels positive all the time, its part of life and one needs to process it to move on.
 
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