Investigating the Long-Term Effects of Ketamine Treatment
Ketamine therapy is gaining popularity as a possible treatment for various mental and physical disorders. Ketamine's been utilized for decades as a dissociative aesthetic in operating rooms. Its therapeutic potential for depression, chronic pain, and PTSD has recently been investigated (PTSD). While preliminary research on the efficacy of ketamine treatment for PTSD has been encouraging, questions remain about its long-term safety. This article aims to evaluate the potential advantages and adverse effects of ketamine treatment for PTSD over the long term, as well as to explore current studies and future avenues for research. Ketamine's Short-Term and Long-Term Consequences The Immediate Consequences of Ketamine Short-term effects of ketamine include feelings of pleasure and detached consciousness, along with mild to moderate hallucinations. Moreover, it may cause you to feel queasy, lightheaded, and confused. In most cases, the lingering effects of the medicine disappear withi