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Ketamine therapy is increasingly explored for mental health, but what about the potential risks? In this crucial episode, we delve into the landscape of ketamine use disorder, drawing on insights from a significant 2025 study based on the direct experiences of 274 individuals with KUD.
Learn about the common physical warning signs reported by people with KUD, including prevalent bladder and nasal problems, and the intense 'K-cramps'. Discover the challenging abstinence and withdrawal symptoms they experienced when trying to cut back or stop, such as intense cravings, low mood, and anxiety.
The episode also highlights a striking finding: the significant lack of awareness among users, peers, and even professionals regarding ketamine's risks and addictive potential.
Whether you're considering or currently undergoing ketamine therapy, this episode provides vital information on signs to look out for and underscores the importance of open conversations with healthcare providers to navigate this treatment both effectively and safely.
Read the study discussed in this episode: https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70073
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Ketamine therapy is increasingly explored for mental health, but what about the potential risks? In this crucial episode, we delve into the landscape of ketamine use disorder, drawing on insights from a significant 2025 study based on the direct experiences of 274 individuals with KUD.
Learn about the common physical warning signs reported by people with KUD, including prevalent bladder and nasal problems, and the intense 'K-cramps'. Discover the challenging abstinence and withdrawal symptoms they experienced when trying to cut back or stop, such as intense cravings, low mood, and anxiety.
The episode also highlights a striking finding: the significant lack of awareness among users, peers, and even professionals regarding ketamine's risks and addictive potential.
Whether you're considering or currently undergoing ketamine therapy, this episode provides vital information on signs to look out for and underscores the importance of open conversations with healthcare providers to navigate this treatment both effectively and safely.
Read the study discussed in this episode: https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70073
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