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International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice

1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

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International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2017) from 16 authors, most often covering Ketamine, across Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder and Depressive Disorders.

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Administration of ketamine for unipolar and bipolar depression

This review (2017) examined clinical trials that investigated the antidepressant efficacy of ketamine for unipolar (MDD) and bipolar depression (BD). Results indicate that intravenous and intranasal ketamine produces strong reductions of depressive symptoms within a short period and with response rates up to 88%, however, depressive relapse occurs in up to 90% of patients within 2 weeks after treatment.

Published
January 18, 2017
Journal
International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
Authors
Kraus, C., Rabl, U., Vanicek, T., Carlberg, L., Popovic, A., Spies, M., Bartova, L., Gryglewski, G., Papageorgiou, K., Lanzenberger, R., Willeit, M., Winkler, D., Rybakowski, J. K., Kasper, S., Weidenauer, A., Aus Willeit, M.

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Taylor & Francis
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United Kingdom
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