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Old 06-17-2009, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by jlmoriarty View Post
I'm coming at this discussion cold so if the question doesn't make any sense let me know and I'll try again.

NIH is conducting a study (not sure what tense that should be) for ketamine as it relates to treatment resistant depression ("TRD"). Given everyone's experience here can you make a connection as it might relate to a depression protocol? Any thoughts?

And no, I'm not sure what I'm asking so feel free to help me with the question.

Many thanks.
Well it sounds like NIH is conducting research using ketamine as a antidepressant. My understand of ketamine use in those who have RSD is to calm or put to sleep and or reboot the human nervous system. I'm sure the doses in these 2 uses of ketamine are extremely different.
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