

#220 ‒ Ketamine: Benefits, risks, and promising therapeutic potential | Celia Morgan, Ph.D.
59 snips Aug 29, 2022
Celia Morgan, a Professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Exeter, dives into the fascinating world of ketamine and its potential as a mental health treatment. She discusses its unique neurobiology, comparing it with classic psychedelics like LSD. Celia highlights the promise of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression and alcohol addiction, emphasizing its effectiveness when combined with psychotherapy. She also addresses the risks of misuse and the importance of careful regulation, providing valuable insights for those considering its therapeutic applications.
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Ketamine's Origin
- PCP had protracted psychosis-like effects, limiting its use.
- Ketamine, synthesized as a safer alternative, is 10x less potent.
Ketamine's Anesthetic Advantage
- Ketamine's advantage as an anesthetic is the lack of respiratory depression.
- This makes it safer for conscious sedation and ideal for battlefield medicine or pediatric use.
Neurotransmitter Basics
- Glutamate excites neurons, while GABA inhibits them.
- Alcohol and benzodiazepines work by increasing GABA, reducing anxiety, and slowing motor function.