Why Traditional Antidepressants Fail — and What Ketamine Does Differently

For many, the most exhausting part of depression isn’t the heaviness itself—it’s the ritual of the "medication carousel." You wait six weeks for a new SSRI to kick in, only to realize the side effects have arrived, but the relief hasn't.

If you feel like you’ve been "failing" your medication, it’s time to flip the script: The medication might be failing your specific brain chemistry.

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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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