Why Don’t Antidepressants Work For Everyone?

If you’ve been struggling with depression for years and haven’t found the relief you’ve hoped for, it may be time to try a different approach. More than 16 million American adults are affected by depression, and modern medicine has made great strides in treating the condition. Although there are many medications used to treat depression, prescriptions fail to provide results for some individuals. If you suspect that you have treatment-resistant depression, ketamine infusion therapy is an option to consider. Here, we share more about why standard antidepressants aren’t a solution for everyone and offer more insight into therapies such as medical ketamine.

What You Need to Know About Antidepressants

Brain chemistry is incredibly complex, so it’s no surprise that antidepressants work differently for each individual. Environmental, genetic, and demographic factors come into play when determining the best path for treatment. Unfortunately, not everyone will experience significant or long-lasting benefits from medications such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) or other classes of antidepressants. Finding the right medication or combination of medications may require trial and error, but if your depression doesn’t improve or comes back after a period of relief, it may be time to seek other possibilities.

Using Ketamine For Treatment-Resistant Depression

If you’re interested in trying an alternative method to treat depression, ketamine infusion therapy could be an excellent option. You may be trying ketamine because your current treatment plan isn’t working as well as you’d like, but it’s important to keep taking your medication(s) as prescribed. Although we’ve seen the powerful results that ketamine can provide, we want to use every tool available to its full potential. If you’re currently utilizing other strategies to alleviate your depression, continue to do so in conjunction with ketamine treatments. Taking your antidepressant, following your exercise and/or meditation routine, and getting plenty of sleep is helpful for targeting different areas of the brain to combat depression.

Living with treatment-resistant depression is challenging, and you’re likely ready to find a new path forward if you’ve tried medication with little to no success. Ketamine infusion therapy has the potential to be highly effective for individuals with depression, and especially those with treatment-resistant depression. If you’re interested in adding ketamine infusions to your care plan, our team of medical professionals would love to speak with you. During your consultation, we learn more about your symptoms and determine if you’re a candidate for ketamine therapy. To start the process, please contact us to set up a chat.

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