"It's like a magic drug", said the lead researcher of a team from Yale University in the US whose latest study suggests that ketamine, a drug normally used as an anasthetic, could be reformulated as an anti-depressant that takes effect in hours rather than the usual weeks and months of most available medications.
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They are using "Special K" to treat depression? Are they not afraid of creating a whole new gropu of addicts?
I read the article and I'm not so sure I'd even want to try it.
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Hey BD, I ran across this article while searching. I thought I would pass it on. Could be possibly it will wind up being another addiction for some. Being an addict and an alcoholic myself, I have found I can be addicted to most anything.
Oh wow. I was having a conversation on anthoer website I belong to (Psychology Blog) and we were discussing addictive behavior how much is a genetic pre-disposition vs. choice.
Thanks for the article, very exciting. Hope to see it approved in my life time.
I think my meds effect has faded but I have mild depression so I get by. I just need a little "kick"you know? Chocolate works!! LOL