There's no doubt that ketamine infusion therapy can be an incredibly effective treatment for a variety of conditions. However, to get the most out of each and every treatment, there are a few simple things you can do. In this blog post, we will discuss five ways to maximize the effectiveness of ketamine...

Five Ways to Maximize the Effectiveness of Ketamine Infusion Therapy

There’s no doubt that ketamine infusion therapy can be an incredibly effective treatment for a variety of conditions. However, to get the most out of each treatment, there are a few simple steps you can take. Below are five ways to help maximize the effectiveness of your ketamine infusions.

1. Stay Well Hydrated

Before each ketamine infusion, it is important to hydrate well. Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your treatment, and be sure to have water with you during your infusion. Proper hydration can help prevent unwanted side effects and ensure you get the most benefit from your treatment.

2. Use Music to Support Relaxation

Music can greatly enhance relaxation and support the inward journey during your infusion. You may bring your own calming music, or use the smart TVs located in each treatment room to search YouTube for playlists. Artists such as Enya or Sudha, or simply searching for “meditation music,” can provide hours of soothing music at the ideal tempo to help place your mind in a state open to healing.

3. Dress for Comfort

Medical offices often keep the thermostat set low, which can leave you feeling chilly and distracted. Since you’ll be sitting still for at least an hour, it’s important to prepare accordingly. Consider bringing comfortable socks, a shawl, layers of clothing, or even a blanket. Staying warm and comfortable allows you to remain fully engaged in the experience.

4. Be Mindful of Benzodiazepine Use

If you are prescribed a benzodiazepine such as alprazolam (Xanax) or diazepam (Valium), it’s important to know that these medications may hinder the antidepressant effects of ketamine. Ketamine tends to work best when taken without interference from these drugs. If medically appropriate and approved by your provider, skipping a morning dose may allow the ketamine to be more effective.

5. Maintain Your Progress

After the initial six treatments in the induction phase, most patients transition to monthly booster infusions. Check in with yourself weekly. If you notice depressive symptoms gradually returning, schedule a booster infusion sooner rather than later. Waiting too long can allow symptoms to worsen, which may require additional treatments to regain progress.

Final Thoughts

You should look forward to your ketamine infusion sessions—not feel anxious about them. Ketamine therapy has demonstrated a 75–85% success rate (depending on the study) in treating depression, anxiety, and PTSD—an exceptionally high rate compared to many other treatment options.

By booking an appointment today, you’re taking an important first step toward a better quality of life—and a healthier, happier you.

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