Ketamine, because it blocks the NMDA glutamate receptor, blocks certain forms of neuroplasticity in the brain. We think that every time you activate a memory, you put that memory into a somewhat labile state. That's maybe relevant to some addictions, it may be relevant to PTSD. But if you want the full-blown maximal impact on PTSD, you may have to activate the trauma memories in the context of the ketamine infusion to get the full benefit. The same thing is like an addiction. Use the alcohol, you like it. Use it again,. You like it a little bit more. And you are using it over and over and over in those alcohol-

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