Depression is a common mental health disorder that affects millions, often causing deep sadness, fatigue, and a loss of interest in daily life. While many find relief through therapy and medication, some individuals struggle despite multiple treatment attempts. This more persistent form is known as treatment-resistant depression (TRD). At IV Ketamine in Clearwater, FL, Dr. Ashraf Hanna offers innovative treatment options for those who haven’t responded to traditional care.
For individuals living with TRD, advanced approaches like ketamine infusion therapy offer new hope. Unlike traditional antidepressants that work over weeks, ketamine acts rapidly on glutamate receptors in the brain, often relieving symptoms within hours or days. This makes it an up-and-coming option for patients in crisis or those whose lives have been disrupted by persistent depression.
For individuals living with TRD, advanced approaches like ketamine infusion therapy offer new hope. Unlike traditional antidepressants that work over weeks, ketamine acts rapidly on glutamate receptors in the brain, often relieving symptoms within hours or days. This makes it an up-and-coming option for patients in crisis or those whose lives have been disrupted by persistent depression.
Other options like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may also be considered. Still, ketamine is gaining recognition for its fast-acting results and ability to improve mood in patients who have exhausted other treatments.
You may be dealing with TRD if:
If this sounds familiar, it’s time to explore specialized treatment with a provider experienced in TRD care.
At IV Ketamine, Dr. Hanna offers personalized ketamine infusion therapy in a calm, supportive setting. Every patient receives a tailored treatment plan to promote healing and long-term improvement. If you’ve been struggling with depression that hasn’t responded to traditional care, ketamine may provide the breakthrough you need.
Call (727) 538-2646 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward relief.