Effects of ketamine in patients with treatment-refractory generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders: Exploratory double-blind psychoactive-controlled replication study

Author(s)
Glue, Paul
Neehoff, Shona
Sabadel, Amandine
Broughton, Lucy
Le Nedelec, Martin
Shadli, Shabah
McNaughton, Neil
Medlicott, Natalie J
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
<p><b>Background:</b> We previously reported that ketamine has anxiolytic effects in patients with treatment-resistant generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders.</p> <p><b>Aims:</b> The purpose of this study was to replicate our earlier report about ketamine's anxiolytic activity, using a more robust study design.</p> <p><b>Methods:</b> This was a double-blind, psychoactive-controlled ascending dose study in 12 patients with treatment-resistant generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders who were not currently depressed. Ascending doses of ketamine (0.25, 0.5, 1 mg/kg) were administered at weekly intervals, and midazolam 0.01 mg/kg, the control, was randomly inserted into the ketamine dose sequence. Assessments included ratings of anxiety and dissociation, safety and tolerability, and blood samples for ketamine pharmacokinetics and BDNF concentrations.</p> <p><b>Results:</b> Improvements in anxiety ratings occurred within an hour of ketamine dosing, and persisted for up to 1 week. A dose-response profile was noted for anxiolytic effects, dissociative side effects, and changes in blood pressure and heart rate after ketamine dosing. Midazolam had minor brief effects on anxiety ratings. Ketamine was safe and well tolerated. Ketamine pharmacokinetics were correlated with dissociation ratings. Serum BDNF concentrations declined over time and were similar for all treatments.</p> <p><b>Conclusions:</b> Ketamine may be a potential therapeutic option for patients with treatment-resistant generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders.</p>
Citation
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(3), p. 267-272
ISSN
1461-7285
0269-8811
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Language
en
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Title
Effects of ketamine in patients with treatment-refractory generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders: Exploratory double-blind psychoactive-controlled replication study
Type of document
Journal Article
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Publication

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