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IV ketamine shows higher remission rates than esketamine in study

Created at 5 Jun · 1:16 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A recent study indicates that intravenous ketamine achieved higher remission rates compared to esketamine, suggesting potential advantages for IV ketamine in treatment.

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This study's findings could lead to changes in how ketamine is administered for therapeutic purposes, potentially improving treatment outcomes for patients by favoring the more effective intravenous route.

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  • Intravenous ketamine showed higher remission rates than esketamine.
  • The study suggests potential advantages of IV ketamine in treatment.

A recent study has found that intravenous ketamine is more effective in achieving remission rates than esketamine. The research indicates that the method of administering ketamine may play a significant role in its therapeutic outcomes. These findings could influence future treatment protocols for conditions where ketamine is used, potentially favoring the intravenous route for enhanced efficacy.

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The study found that intravenous ketamine demonstrated higher remission rates compared to esketamine.

It suggests potential advantages of using IV ketamine in treatment protocols.

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5 Jun · 1:01 PM
A study found IV ketamine had higher remission rates than esketamine, suggesting potential advantages.
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