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Am I A Good Candidate For Ketamine Infusion Therapy?

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Ketamine infusion therapy has emerged as a promising off-label treatment for individuals diagnosed with various mental and physical health conditions, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and chronic pain disorders.

However, it is essential to determine whether you are a suitable candidate for ketamine infusion treatment before deciding to proceed. This blog will discuss the factors that make someone a good candidate for ketamine infusion therapy and how to assess if it might be the right option for you.

What Is Ketamine Infusion Therapy?

Ketamine infusion therapy is a cutting-edge treatment that involves administering a series of small controlled doses of ketamine, an anesthetic medication, intravenously over several weeks based on individual needs.

The treatment has been shown to provide rapid and long-lasting positive effects on mood, reduce anxiety, and alleviate chronic pain, especially in patients who have not responded well to traditional medications or therapy. To feel fully prepared for your therapeutic journey, it is beneficial to review what to expect from a Ketamine therapy infusion session.

What Conditions Can Ketamine Help With?

Treatment-Resistant Depression

If you have been diagnosed with major depressive disorder and have not experienced significant improvements with traditional antidepressant medications or psychotherapy, ketamine infusion therapy may provide the relief you deserve. Research has shown that ketamine can provide rapid relief for individuals with treatment-resistant depression.

Severe Anxiety, PTSD, & OCD

Ketamine infusion therapy has also shown promising results for individuals suffering from severe anxiety, and may help alleviate symptoms of anxiety disorders and other anxiety-related mental illnesses, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). If you have tried conventional treatment options without success, ketamine infusion therapy may provide the relief you need to improve your mental health. This relief often extends to improving sleep quality, and patients frequently find it helpful to understand their unique patterns for sleep after Ketamine therapy.

Bipolar Disorder

Ketamine infusion therapy is increasingly being used as a treatment option for those with bipolar disorder, particularly if they are experiencing severe depression. It can help to alleviate depressive symptoms and provide stability during manic episodes.

Who Is Not A Good Candidate For Ketamine Infusion Therapy?

Before undergoing any ketamine infusion therapy, it is essential to consult with a licensed ketamine provider who will assess your individual needs and determine if ketamine therapy is the appropriate treatment option for you. Before that consultation, you may find it helpful to understand what disqualifies you from Ketamine therapy, including medical history and potential contraindications.

They will consider factors such as your medical history, the severity of your symptoms, treatment history, and the presence of any contraindications before deciding if ketamine therapy is the most ideal course of treatment for you.

With that said, you may qualify for ketamine infusion therapy if:

  • You have attempted various medication combinations or dosages with little to no changes in symptoms
  • Neither group nor individual therapy has yielded significant improvements in your condition.
  • Alternative therapies, such as TMS, have not been successful for you.
  • You do not possess any of the contraindications mentioned in the following section.

When To Try Other Treatment Options

There are several contraindications to ketamine infusion therapy. It may not be suitable for individuals who:

Despite the above contraindications, new research shows promise in unveiling addiction treatment through Ketamine therapy specialists are using to support recovery.

The Takeaway

At New Life Wellness, we believe that ketamine infusion therapy holds potential as an alternative treatment for individuals suffering from treatment-resistant depression, severe anxiety, bipolar disorder, chronic pain disorders, and related conditions. However, it’s essential to note that this treatment is not a one-size-fits-all solution and may not be suitable for everyone.

If you’re interested in exploring this innovative therapy option, don’t hesitate to contact us today to schedule a consultation with our team.

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Ryan Chanatry

Ryan Chanatry is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Ohio and partner at New Life Wellness and Ketamine Clinic, specializing in trauma-informed, IFS-based therapy including EMDR, KAP, DBT, and CBT. He holds a master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Wright State University and brings 20+ years of leadership experience to his work with adults, couples, and teens.