Home Ketamine Treatment for PTSD in Seattle

Nomad Therapeutics

Medically supervised ketamine therapy for PTSD in Seattle—at home or in a therapist’s office. Evidence-informed care, screening, and monitoring.

8%

of the US population will experience PTSD

2

FDA approved medications exist to treat PTSD

PTSD can affect mood, sleep, relationships, concentration, and a person’s sense of safety in the world. If you’re searching for ketamine therapy for PTSD in Seattle, you’re likely looking for options beyond (or alongside) standard approaches.

Despite the serious impact PTSD can have on quality of life, treatment options remain limited. Only two FDA approved medications exist to treat PTSD, and many patients do not respond to these treatments. Ketamine was first studied as a treatment for PTSD in 2014, and has since been part of numerous trials. The evidence points to many patients experiencing rapid and clinically significant improvement.

Why ketamine is being used for PTSD


How ketamine works differently

Today, the two most commonly used medicines to treat PTSD are both Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIs), which stop or delay the body from reabsorbing serotonin. Ketamine works differently—primarily through the brain’s glutamate system. Glutamate is a neurotransmitter critical to memory formation and learning, and studies have shown trauma and chronic stress lead to alterations in glutamatergic transmission. Ketamine works to increase the amount of Glutamate in the brain.

Potential benefits of ketamine therapy for depression

Research continues on the effects of Ketamine on PTSD, but several randomized controlled trials have been completed to date. In a 2014 study at Mount Sinai, patients experienced significant and rapid reduction in PTSD symptom severity.

Learn more about the evidence for ketamine treatment of PTSD

How Ketamine Treats PTSD

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