Ketamine, long used as an anesthetic or illegal party drug, is being combined with psychotherapy to treat severe depression ...
At present, ketamine is a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. The penalty for possession is therefore a maximum ...
Highly addictive, but cheap as chips, ketamine is the vampiric party guest sucking the life out of teens and young adults.
Ketamine has been making headlines for years, from the death of actor Matthew Perry to Elon Musk’s reported microdosing, to its portrayal in Hulu’s “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.” Ketamine, ...
We have seen how ketamine can work on depression and PTSD. New evidence suggests it can help with cognitive function as well, ...
When used for mental health treatment, a dose of ketamine — typically half a milligram per kilogram of body weight, less than ...
Known more for its use as party drug, ketamine can provide a lifeline for people experiencing distressing mental health symptoms.
A new study shows longer-term use of generic ketamine for severe depression is safe and effective, but researchers say access ...
KETAMINE deaths are surging in Britain because people are using it as a cheap mixer for drug cocktails, warn scientists. The ...
Described by the NHS as an anaesthetic drug and commonly used by vets on animals, ketamine is currently classified as a Class B drug by the government. Cannabis, codeine and amphetamines are also in ...
Family members of those who have died from taking the ‘horrific’ Class B are among those calling for it to be reclassified ...