Ketamine

Provider Summary

Primary Uses

Clinician-directed therapy used in some settings for treatment-resistant depression, certain anxiety/PTSD presentations, and other conditions per program criteria and local regulations.

Mechanism of action

NMDA receptor antagonist with downstream glutamatergic and synaptic plasticity effects; produces rapid antidepressant effects in some patients.

Pre-treatment / baseline requirements

Comprehensive medical and psychiatric screening (including substance use history, mania/psychosis screening, and suicide risk); baseline vitals; assess cardiovascular status (BP/HR), pregnancy status when applicable; medication review (benzodiazepines, stimulants, etc.); establish post-treatment escort and driving restriction plan.

Common side effects

Dissociation/perceptual changes, dizziness, nausea/vomiting, drowsiness, transient blood pressure or heart rate increases.

Serious adverse effects / key risks

Severe hypertension/tachyarrhythmia (rare with screening), emergence reactions, prolonged sedation, nausea/aspiration risk; misuse/diversion risk.

Clinical notes

ketamine is administered only under medical supervision with monitoring and is not a take-home treatment.

Referral requirements

Standard infusion referral form + drug-specific checklist

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ketamine

Patient & Caregiver Education

What it treats

Clinician-directed therapy used in some settings for treatment-resistant depression, certain anxiety/PTSD presentations, and other conditions per program criteria and local regulations.

How it works

Affects glutamate signaling (NMDA pathway), which may improve mood symptoms in select patients.

Before treatment

tell your clinician if you have an active infection/fever, are pregnant/planning pregnancy, or have major heart/nerve problems. Depending on the medication, you may need labs or screening tests (e.g., TB/hepatitis) and a vaccine review.

Get urgent help for

Severe hypertension/tachyarrhythmia, emergence reactions, prolonged sedation, nausea/aspiration risk; misuse/diversion risk.

On treatment day

plan to stay for monitoring. Do not drive or operate any heavy machinery and follow your clinician’s instructions.

IV ketamine may be considered for adults with:

Eligibility is individualized, and ongoing mental health care is strongly recommended.

How Ketamin works (mechanism)

Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist that alters glutamatergic signaling; downstream effects may influence synaptic plasticity and symptom relief in some patients. FDA Access Data+1

What to expect on infusion day

Pre-treatment evaluation (typical requirements)

Your referring clinician (and/or our intake team) may request:

Common side effects