
The Peter Attia Drive #220 ‒ Ketamine: Benefits, risks, and promising therapeutic potential | Celia Morgan, Ph.D.
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Aug 29, 2022 Celia Morgan, a Professor of Psychopharmacology at the University of Exeter, dives into the fascinating world of ketamine and its potential as a mental health treatment. She discusses its unique neurobiology, comparing it with classic psychedelics like LSD. Celia highlights the promise of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression and alcohol addiction, emphasizing its effectiveness when combined with psychotherapy. She also addresses the risks of misuse and the importance of careful regulation, providing valuable insights for those considering its therapeutic applications.
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Early Ketamine Research
- Early ketamine research focused on its anesthetic properties and potential in psychosis models.
- A Yale study by Robert Berman in 2000 showed rapid antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression.
Ketamine Response Predictors
- People with a family history of alcohol problems respond better to ketamine therapeutically.
- Higher BMI predicts stronger acute effects but not necessarily better treatment outcomes.
Rapid Antidepressant Onset
- Ketamine's antidepressant effects can onset rapidly after the infusion.
- Some patients experience a sense of clarity, renewed interest in the world, and improved novelty detection.


