Living with a major depressive episode can feel like an endless weight, especially when it includes thoughts of suicide. For many, finding something that works quickly is the most urgent priority. New research looking at over 1,000 patients suggests that intravenous ketamine may offer a way to reduce these intense symptoms in the short term.
The study looked at people receiving either single or repeated infusions of ketamine compared to others who received no active treatment. The results showed that ketamine significantly lowered depressive symptoms as early as four hours after treatment. It also consistently reduced suicidal thoughts at 24 hours and even one month after a single infusion. These improvements were seen in both patients who received one dose and those who received multiple doses.
While the results are promising for immediate relief, there are important things to keep in mind. The study only followed patients for one month, so we do not yet know how long these effects last over many months or years. Also, while common side effects like headaches were brief and went away quickly, ketamine is not currently approved by the FDA for treating depression or suicidal thoughts.