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Pharmacotherapy

1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

Data updated April 9, 2026

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Pharmacotherapy has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2022) from 13 authors, most often covering Ketamine, across Depressive Disorders, PTSD and Veterans.

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Response to Intravenous Racemic Ketamine After Switch From Intranasal (S)-ketamine on Symptoms of Treatment-Resistant Depression and PTSD in Veterans: a Retrospective Case Series

In a retrospective case series of 15 veterans with treatment‑resistant depression and comorbid PTSD who switched from intranasal (S)‑ketamine to intravenous racemic (R,S)‑ketamine, IV treatment was associated with larger and statistically significant reductions in PHQ‑9 and PCL‑5 scores while reductions after IN (S)‑ketamine were smaller and not significant. The authors suggest IV racemic ketamine may be a reasonable next step for inadequate responders to IN (S)‑ketamine, but randomised, double‑blind trials are needed.

Published
February 24, 2022
Journal
Pharmacotherapy
Authors
Bentley, S., Artin, H., Mehaffey, E., Liu, F., Sojourner, K., Bismark, |. A., David Printz, |., Lee, E. E., Martis, B., De Peralta, S., Baker, D. G., Mishra, J., Ramanathan, D.

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Wiley
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