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Ketamine isn’t an opioid and treats depression in a unique way

July 31, 2019 by

Ketamine has gotten a bad rap as an opioid when there's plenty of evidence suggesting it isn't one, experts say. They believe this reputation may hamper patients from getting necessary treatment for the kinds of depression that don't respond to typical antidepressants. In a new paper, the researchers clarify the mechanism behind ketamine's mechanism of action in hopes of restoring the therapy's standing among health care professionals and the public.

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