Is Ketamine Therapy Addictive? What the Research Actually Says

Ketamine has a bit of a PR problem. Because it has been used recreationally as "Special K," many patients worry they are trading depression for a new dependency. However, the difference between recreational misuse and clinical administration is vast.

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Making It Last: The Vital Role of Integration After Your Ketamine Session

You’ve finished your Ketamine infusion or Spravato® treatment. You feel lighter, calmer, and perhaps for the first time in months, hopeful.

The common question we hear at KetaRevive is: "How do I make this feeling last?"

The answer lies in Integration.

Ketamine opens the door to healing, but integration is how you walk through it and stay there. Understanding this concept is the key to turning a temporary state of relief into a permanent trait of resilience.

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Beyond the Baby Blues: Why Rapid Relief Matters for Postpartum Depression

The arrival of a new baby is supposed to be a time of joy, but for the 1 in 7 women who experience Postpartum Depression (PPD), it can feel like a fog that never lifts.

If you are suffering from PPD, you are likely hearing the same advice: "Wait it out," or "Give the medication time to kick in." But when you are caring for a newborn, time is the one luxury you don’t have.

At KetaRevive, we believe new mothers deserve faster solutions. Here is why Ketamine Therapy is becoming a breakthrough option for treating Postpartum Depression when you need relief immediately.

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Which Is Better: Spravato vs Ketamine Infusion?

When exploring treatments for pain, two names frequently surface: Spravato and ketamine infusion. Both have demonstrated considerable promise in aiding individuals who have not found relief with traditional antidepressants. This brings forth an important question for many: which is better, Spravato vs ketamine infusion? Let's examine these ketamine treatments more closely to help you understand their distinctions and potential benefits.

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Ketamine Dose for Chronic Pain: Finding the Sweet Spot

The use of ketamine for chronic pain represents a shift in pain management. Unlike traditional opioid medications that carry high risks of dependence and overdose, ketamine works through different mechanisms in the brain and spinal cord. Ketamine can modulate opioid receptors in patients with cancer pain or other complex regional pain syndromes, such as CRPS.

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Ketamine Drip for Pain: A Promising Frontier in Treatment

Chronic pain affects millions worldwide, impacting their quality of life. Ketamine drip for pain offers a new approach when other pain management methods fail. This treatment provides hope for persistent, treatment-resistant pain. Ketamine, first developed as an anesthetic, now finds new purpose in managing pain. Its unique mechanism of action distinguishes it from conventional pain medications. Ketamine blocks certain pain signals in the brain and spinal cord.

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