Ketamine could become an approved treatment for depression in the UK soon:
Ketamine has 'fast-acting benefits' for depression
Ketamine has "shown promise" in the rapid treatment of major depression and suicidal thoughts, a US study says. Ketamine has a reputation as a party drug but is licensed as an anaesthetic. The study found use of the drug via a nasal spray led to "significant" improvements in depressive symptoms in the first 24 hours. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said it was a "significant" study that brought the drug "a step closer to being prescribed on the NHS".
The report by researchers from Janssen Research and Development, a Johnson and Johnson company, and Yale School of Medicine, is the first study into ketamine as a treatment for depression that has been done by a drug company.
[...] The study found those using esketamine had a much greater improvement in depression symptoms at all points over the first four weeks of treatment. However, at 25 days the effects had levelled out. The study's authors suggest it could offer an effective rapid treatment for people severely depressed and at imminent risk of suicide and could help in the initial stages of treatment, as most anti-depressants take four to six weeks to become fully effective.
Also at Medical Daily.
Efficacy and Safety of Intranasal Esketamine for the Rapid Reduction of Symptoms of Depression and Suicidality in Patients at Imminent Risk for Suicide: Results of a Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study (DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.17060720) (DX)
Can a Framework Be Established for the Safe Use of Ketamine? (DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2018.18030290) (DX)
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 17 2018, @05:30AM (2 children)
This needs to be adapted into a long term solution so no one will be sad, ever again. Do you have anything against making everyone being happy and content?
:)
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday April 17 2018, @02:15PM
As long as they are also being productively and not are too much sedated or thinking not clearly.
If a lazy person with no education can cross the border and take your job, we need to upgrade your job skills.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 17 2018, @04:14PM
I know you are being slightly sarcastic with your post. That said, I want to ensure the real benefit of treating highly depressed people is highlighted. Bringing a highly depressed person back from the edge is a huge win; they don't have to get to "pure happy time", just enough so they can get some help and work on the overall depression they have. Discoveries like this will help many, many people and their families in the future.