NMDA receptor
Articles tagged with “NMDA receptor”

Rapid-Onset Antidepressant Mechanisms of Low-Dose Ketamine
An in-depth examination of why and how low-dose ketamine produces antidepressant effects within hours rather than weeks. This article reviews the glutamatergic hypothesis, the role of spontaneous NMDA receptor activity, and emerging theories that distinguish ketamine from conventional antidepressants.
Low-Dose Ketamine for Social Anxiety Disorder: Preliminary Evidence
Examining preliminary evidence for low-dose ketamine in social anxiety disorder, including glutamatergic mechanisms, neuroimaging findings, and early-phase clinical data.
Low-Dose Ketamine Infusions for Neuropathic Pain: Evidence and Protocols
Evidence-based review of low-dose ketamine infusions for neuropathic pain, covering NMDA receptor mechanisms, clinical trial outcomes, infusion protocols, and patient selection.
Can Ketamine Help with Chronic Pain?
Low-dose ketamine can provide significant relief for certain chronic pain conditions by blocking NMDA receptors involved in central sensitization.
Sub-Anesthetic Ketamine for Fibromyalgia: Analgesic Mechanisms and Outcomes
Evidence review of sub-anesthetic ketamine for fibromyalgia pain, examining central sensitization reversal, NMDA receptor mechanisms, and clinical outcomes from infusion studies.
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