While ketamine has been FDA-approved for half a century as an anesthetic, it’s been gaining recent traction in the scientific and wellness communities for its promise to treat our mental health—and in particular, to alleviate treatment-resistant depression (TRD). In fact, a growing body of research shows that it can offer a rapid onset of relief compared to other treatments. It seems like this psychedelic drug could be a magic bullet… but is it really?
As someone with TRD who recently tried ketamine therapy for herself, trust me when I say there’s a lot of info to digest and consider before you dive into treatment. Ahead, discover what experts want you to know about using ketamine for depression—including what it can and can’t do, and how to discern if it could be right for you.