Ketamine is perhaps best known as a party drug, and it has long been used in hospitals as an anesthetic. In recent years, it has also been touted as a promising, experimental psychiatric treatment. But when Friends actor Matthew Perry overdosed on ketamine last year, it exposed a network of unregulated clinics and unscrupulous doctors distributing the drug for off-label uses. In this hour, we’ll talk with experts about what we know — so far — about ketamine’s efficacy and safety.
What Science Says About Ketamine’s Risks and Benefits
Packs of illegal ketamine are seen before a destruction ceremony to mark the "International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking" in Yangon on June 26, 2023. (Photo by SAI AUNG MAIN/AFP via Getty Images)
Guests:
Smita Das, clinical associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford Medicine; vice president of complex care and psychiatry, Lyra Health
Gerard Sanacora, professor of psychiatry and director, Yale Depression Research Program at the Yale School of Medicine
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