Health
Ketamine touted as promising mental health treatment – Sunshine Coast Daily
A University of the Sunshine Coast study has found a rapid-acting treatment for life-threatening mental health issues.
A University of the Sunshine Coast study has uncovered a rapid-acting treatment for people who have serious thoughts about taking their lives and attempted to enact those thoughts.
The study from the Thompson Institute showed oral doses of ketamine administered in a clinical setting could provide treatment.
Within the first six weeks, 69 per cent of participants achieved a clinical reduction in suicidality.
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