Have Antidepressants
Failed To Work
For You, Too?
For many people coping with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) antidepressants have proven to provide adequate symptom relief enabling them to resume the life they once enjoyed.
However, some patients experience a form of MDD known as Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) for whom standard medications tend to provide little to no relief. As a result, many depression patients have been trapped in their condition with limited solutions.
Ketamine therapy is increasingly being used when antidepressants have failed or caused intolerable side effects. Unlike traditional medications, Ketamine works differently—rapidly enhancing brain function and connectivity to improve mood.
Ketamine’s unique benefits set it apart. It works quickly, often within hours or days, and avoids many of the common side effects associated with antidepressants, such as anxiety, digestive issues, insomnia, and sexual dysfunction.
With Ketamine, studies show that nearly 70% of patients with treatment-resistant MDD experience meaningful improvement in symptoms—often after just a few sessions.