Ketamine Shows Promise for Hard-to-Treat Depression in New Study

New York Times by Christina Caron

Research this week presents the most robust evidence to date that ketamine is at least as effective as electroconvulsive therapy for patients with treatment-resistant depression who do not have psychosis.

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