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£3 party drug offers breakthrough for patients with severe depression

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Cheap ketamine injections have been shown to help severely depressed patients when other treatments have failed.

A study in Australia found that one in five patients achieved total remission from their symptoms after a month of twice-weekly injections, and a third said their symptoms improved by at least 50%.

‘For people with treatment-resistant depression – so those who have not benefited from different modes of talk-therapy, commonly prescribed antidepressants, or electroconvulsive therapy – 20 per cent remission is actually quite good,’ said lead researcher Professor Colleen Loo.

The research, led by a team from the University of New South Wales Sydney and the Black Dog Institute, Australia, was a double-blind trial, meaning neither those administering or receiving the injections knew whether they were getting the ketamine or a placebo. 

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