Naltrexone Weakens Ketamine’s Antidepressant Effects, Revealing an Opioid-Dependent Mechanism

TL;DR: Blocking opioid receptors with naltrexone reduces ketamine’s antidepressant effect by 28%, suggesting the opioid system is essential for ketamine to work. Ketamine is one of psychiatry’s great paradoxes: a club drug and anesthetic that can lift severe depression within hours where conventional antidepressants fail over months. Yet the mechanism remains mysterious. Recent research suggests …

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Pharmacology, Benefits, Risks of Kratom: A Prescription Opioid Alternative

Kratom is a plant gaining popularity as an alternative painkiller and recreational drug. But how much do we really know about its risks and benefits? About Kratom: Kratom is a tropical tree in the coffee family, native to Southeast Asia. People ingest its leaves to produce stimulant and opioid-like effects. Use is rising in the …

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