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First discovered by American chemist Dr. Calvin Stevens in 1962, ketamine was initially patented as a veterinary anesthetic. Beginning in 1964, Dr. Ed Domino, a pharmacology professor at the University of Michigan that specialized in neuropharmacology became the first to study the effects of ketamine on human subjects. Dr. Domino was first to coin the term "dissociative anesthesia" which is defined as a state in which the person experiences feelings of disconnection from the environment and self. In 1965, the results of Dr. Domino's human study concluded that, ketamine could be used safely as an anesthetic for humans and Ketamine hydrochloride (Ketalar) was patented as such in 1966. In 1970, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ketamine's use as an anesthetic for children, adults, and the elderly. During the Vietnam War, use of ketamine via injection into the muscle (intramuscular or IM) became the most widely used battlefield anesthetic due to it's fast onset of action, minimal effect on respiration (breathing) and it's strong analgesic effect (pain relief) without leading to hemodynamic instability (decrease in blood pressure and/or heart rate). Military use of ketamine for anesthesia and analgesia purposes continues to this day. Intravenous (IV) ketamine has also become a mainstay for the induction of anesthesia (sedation prior to receiving general anesthetic) in both the pediatric and adult patient in emergency departments, surgical centers and outpatient centers across the globe. Since 1985, ketamine has been a mainstay on the World Health Organization's (WHO) Model List of Essential Medicines.
Ketamine Therapy & Mental Health
Dr. Edward Domino
After Dr. Domino's groundbreaking research was published in 1965, many in the scientific and medical community began to explore ketamine as an adjunct or additional treatment for psychotherapeutic use (treatment of mental health disorders). During the mid-1970's, physicians in Argentina began using ketamine as an adjunct to traditional depression management. It wasn't until the 1990's that researchers in the United States began to study the antidepressant effects of ketamine. Since then several studies published by well-known, respected science and medical journals, including: The American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP); Scientific Reports; and The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) have outlined the safety and efficacy of ketamine for the treatment of treatment resistant depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD), post-partum depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), suicidal ideation, and chronic pain disorders.
The Ketamine Infusion Process at Southwest Ohio Ketamine and IV Therapy
At Southwest Ohio Ketamine and IV Therapy in Dayton, Ohio, our ketamine infusion treatments are designed to provide relief for those struggling with mood disorders, pain, or addiction. Typically, a patient will receive the medication via an intravenous (IV) infusion in our comfortable and welcoming clinic. The entire process usually lasts between 40 minutes to an hour.
During the treatment, patients can relax in a comfortable chair while a small IV catheter is gently placed in their arm. The ketamine is administered at a slow, controlled rate, and throughout the process, our healthcare professionals will closely monitor the patient to ensure their safety and comfort.
Patients may experience some dissociation during the infusion, such as feeling detached from their surroundings or noticing changes in perception, like a dreamlike state or alterations in how they perceive time, colors, or shapes. These effects typically fade shortly after the infusion ends.
After the treatment, our team will observe the patient for a brief period before they are ready to go home. We strongly advise that patients refrain from driving or operating heavy machinery for at least 24 hours following the treatment.
Side Effects of Ketamine Treatment
During your ketamine infusion, you may experience temporary changes in your mental state, such as feelings of dissociation or detachment. Despite these effects, you will remain alert and able to communicate with our medical team throughout the session. Some patients also report short-lived side effects like blurred vision, slurred speech, mental confusion, nausea, and vomiting. These symptoms typically resolve quickly once the infusion is complete.
For your safety, it is crucial to avoid driving, operating machinery, or making significant decisions for the rest of the day following your treatment. We require that you arrange for a responsible driver to take you home after your infusion, and we recommend having someone stay with you for the remainder of the day to monitor your condition.
Who is a Good Candidate for Ketamine Treatment?
At Southwest Ohio Ketamine and IV Therapy, we are committed to providing the highest level of care to our patients. We use a thorough screening process, which includes various tests and assessments, to determine whether ketamine infusions are a suitable treatment option for individuals suffering from depression, anxiety, PTSD, addiction or other ailments.
For patients who have not found relief with traditional antidepressant, pain, and/or addiction medications, ketamine infusions may offer a promising alternative. Our medical team will work closely with you to determine if ketamine is the right choice for your specific needs and develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your unique symptoms and concerns.
Is Ketamine Right for You?
At Southwest Ohio Ketamine and IV Therapy in Dayton, Ohio, we understand the profound impact that mood disorders, addiction and chronic pain can have on your quality of life. If you have struggled to find relief with conventional treatments, ketamine infusion therapy may be the solution you’ve been searching for. Our experienced medical team is dedicated to delivering safe and effective ketamine treatments in a supportive and comfortable environment.
Take control of your life again. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a brighter, healthier future with ketamine therapy.
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