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Could A Club Drug Offer 'Almost Immediate' Relief From Depression?

Seeded on Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:14 AM EST
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health, depression, prozac, ketamine
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Mental health researchers got interested in ketamine because of reports that it could make depression vanish almost instantly.

In contrast, drugs like Prozac take weeks or even months. And the frustrating thing is that depression medications really haven't changed much since Prozac arrived in the 1970s, says Sanjay Mathew from Baylor College of Medicine, who is in charge of the ketamine study at Ben Taub.

"Everything since then has been essentially incremental," he says. "There have been tweaks of existing molecules."

But ketamine represents much more than a tweak, Mathews says.

"It's a completely different mechanism," he says. "And the focus is on really rapidly helping someone get out of a depressive episode."

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A growing number of scientists think it won't be long before psychiatric care istransformed.

And they are particularly excited about an experimental drug that is being tried in the NeuroPsychiatric Center next to Ben Taub hospital.

It's here that drug researchers are studying a drug that's unlike anything now used to treat depression. And they're giving it to patients who haven't done well on existing drugs.

This seems like it could be quite a breakthrough. Great seed!

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Reply#1 - Tue Jan 31, 2012 4:37 AM EST
JEFFINVA

How is it taken? Do you still cook it up and sniff it?

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Reply#2 - Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:12 AM EST
Midnight Toker 4+20

Just smoke a J of some nice MJ. Depression gone. Special K? Can't really function on that stuff IMO.

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Reply#3 - Tue Jan 31, 2012 7:55 PM EST
nonStitiousZealot

Can't really function on that stuff IMO.

What happens ? Confusion ?

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#3.1 - Tue Jan 31, 2012 8:42 PM EST
JEFFINVA

What happens ? Confusion ?

No, it's what they call a "K hole" where your mind is racing but your body seems to lose most of it's function. It's not like you pee on yourself or anything but you are definitely torn up. Pretty crazy little drug. When raves were big, special K used to go hand in hand with ecstasy like PB&J or coffee and doughnuts.

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#3.2 - Wed Feb 1, 2012 7:34 AM EST
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