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Talking to Your Psychiatrist About Nasal Ketamine Treatment

Nasal ketamine treatment has helped many patients with treatment-resistant depression find relief from their symptoms.

By talking to your psychiatrist about treatment, you can make a more informed decision as to whether or not the medication is right for you as a treatment for mental health complications. 

An overview of nasal ketamine treatment

It is helpful to talk to your psychiatrist about nasal ketamine when considering treatment. By doing so, you can make sure it is right for you and ensure the medication is taken in the most effective way possible.

The following is a complete overview of nasal ketamine treatment, including what it is and when to consider treatment. 

What is nasal ketamine treatment?

Nasal ketamine treatment is a relatively new discovery in the mental health profession. However, it has been used for several decades for purposes of anesthesia and pain relief. Ketamine is a medication that is most notably known for its ability to produce a trance-like state in patients. That is why it is popularly used in anesthesia and pain relief.

In recent decades, studies have revealed positive effects on patients with depression and other mental health complications when taking ketamine. The FDA recently approved nasal ketamine for the treatment of depression and related conditions. 

When to consider nasal ketamine

Anyone who struggles with symptoms of depression, such as anxiety, loss of interest and suicidal thoughts, might benefit from nasal ketamine treatment. This is particularly true if other forms of treatments such as antidepressants are not effective. Nasal ketamine may also have a positive effect on patients with mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder. The medication is sometimes also prescribed to patients with nerve-related pain.

If other forms of antidepressants have not worked in the past, then you should consider discussing nasal ketamine treatment with a mental health professional. 

What makes nasal ketamine different?

Most antidepressants target serotonin and norepinephrine, which are neurotransmitters found in the brain. Nasal ketamine affects a different type of neurotransmitter known as glutamate, which is why the effects are different than that of most antidepressant medications. One of the main differences in the results is that nasal ketamine typically works within twenty-four hours of treatment, whereas most antidepressant medications take days if not weeks to show results. 

How the treatment process works

The first step towards receiving nasal ketamine treatment for a mental health complication is to schedule a visit with a mental health professional. On your first visit, she or he can discuss your symptoms, previous treatment history and goals for treatment. If the mental health professional determines nasal ketamine treatment is a good form of treatment, then it might be recommended, especially if other forms of antidepressant medication have not worked in the past.

Talk to a psychiatrist about treatment

No one should have to struggle with symptoms of depression and other mental health conditions. We strive to help all of our patients feel their best each day.

If interested in learning more about nasal ketamine treatment, then consult with us today and schedule a time to come in for a visit. 

Request an appointment here: http://www.hopetmsofny.com or call Hope TMS and Neuropsychiatric Center at (646) 578-8152 for an appointment in our New York office.

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