ketamine for bipolar disorder
Ketamine therapy for bipolar disorder is one of the most effective treatments available, providing relief to those struggling by alleviating their symptoms, stabilizing their moods, and improving their mental well-being.
ketamine for bipolar depression | by the numbers
%
found relief after a single dose of ketamine therapy for bipolar depression
%
experienced sustained relief 9 months after a series of infusions
minutes depression and suicidal ideation were significantly improved
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that causes intense mood swings, including emotional highs and lows. It affects millions of people worldwide, impacting their daily lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Those with bipolar disorder are at a higher risk of suicide. In fact, suicide accounts for about 15-20% of deaths among those affected by the condition.
For those struggling with bipolar disorder, quick and effective treatment is crucial—especially for those experiencing suicidality. Ketamine therapy for bipolar disorder has shown promise as an innovative approach, with approximately 70% of patients responding positively to treatment. Ketamine for bipolar disorder addresses the following symptoms:
mood stabilzation
depression
anxiety
agitation
suicidal ideation
impulsivity
At Satori Integrative Medicine Clinic, we specialize in treating treatment-resistant bipolar depression and other mental health conditions related to this disorder. We provide compassionate care and support. We are here to help you navigate your journey towards healing and improved mental health.
frequently asked questions about ketamine for bipolar disorder
If you have questions about ketamine therapy, you are not alone. Below are answers to some of the questions we get asked most frequently about ketamine for bipolar disorder.
how does ketamine for bipolar disorder work?
Ketamine therapy works by targeting specific receptors in the brain called NMDA receptors, which regulate glutamatergic neurotransmission and are responsible for mood and emotional regulation. By activating these receptors, ketamine triggers a process called synaptogenesis, which is the formation of new synaptic connections in the brain, allowing for better communication between neurons. This in turn helps the brain regulate mood and emotions more effectively, leading to improved mental state.
Additionally, ketamine is thought to promote neuroplasticity, which is the ability of the brain to change and adapt over time. This means that with repeated use, ketamine can help create more lasting changes in the brain, which could explain its ability to produce sustained relief from symptoms in most patients.
It’s important to note that while ketamine infusion therapy may be effective in improving mood and reducing the severity of manic and depressive symptoms, it is not a cure for bipolar disorder. It’s often used in conjunction with traditional treatments like medication and therapy to provide comprehensive care for patients with bipolar disorder.
how often do I need to receive ketamine therapy?
Initially, we recommend a series of 4–6 infusions over the course of four weeks. After that, you will receive maintenance infusions based on your needs. Some patients visit us for monthly infusions, while others go 6-months or longer between maintenance infusions.
how long does a ketamine infusion take?
Ketamine for bipolar disorder is administered via IV infusion over a period of about 40–60 minutes. After your infusion, we will monitor your vitals before discharging you into the care of a friend or loved one. You should not drive or operate heavy machinery until the next day.
what are the side effects of ketamine therapy?
The side effects of a ketamine infusion are generally mild. Nausea is one of the more common side effect, and we are equipped to administer anti-nausea medication in tandem with your ketamine drip. Other side effects include dizziness, fuzzy vision, a sense of floating, or mild, non-threatening hallucinations. These side effects typically wear off within 1–2 hours of a ketamine infusion.
how long will it take to know whether ketamine works for me?
will ketamine therapy trigger a manic episode or "mood switching"?
who is a candidate for ketamine therapy?
Ketamine infusions are not appropriate for everyone. Get in touch with Satori Clinic today to determine whether you are a candidate for ketamine treatments.
learn more about ketamine therapy
Below are some of the most recent blogs we’ve written on the topic of ketamine therapy. We encourage you to explore these articles to gain a better understanding of how ketamine therapy works to treat bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions.
Ketamine Treatment: A Rapid Awakening of the Brain
One of the most powerful benefits of therapeutic ketamine treatments is the speed with which some patients receive relief. Patients have reported...
Set and Setting: Patient/Practitioner Partnership in the Therapeutic Ketamine Experience
One of the key principles of integrative medicine is that patient and practitioner function as partners in the healing process. The paired concepts...
How does Ketamine Really Work? Neuroscience In Pursuit of Answers
Note: this is the first blog in a multi-part series on the science of ketamine. Ketamine has been hailed as a “game-changing” treatment for types of...
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