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Ketamine provides rapid relief for Severe Depression, including treatment-resistant depression. The only Rapid Acting Antidepressant reduces symptoms within hours and enhances brain neuroplasticity.

Ketamine rapidly decreases suicidal thoughts, with most patients experiencing stabilization with the first dose! During mental health crises, studies have demonstrated more than 80% effectiveness for SI.

Ketamine can relieve severe, persistent anxiety by calming overactive neural pathways and improving emotional regulation.

Ketamine can quickly lessen PTSD symptoms by reducing intrusive thoughts, emotional distress, and trauma-related hyperarousal.

Ketamine may reduce obsessive thoughts and compulsive urges by interrupting rigid brain circuits and enhancing cognitive flexibility.

Ketamine may help reduce cravings, ease emotional triggers, and improve engagement in therapy for certain addiction cases.

MAT reduces cravings, eases withdrawal, and prevents relapse. Medications have been shown to work more effectively than abstinence-based programs alone. Personalized plans include FDA-approved and off-label medications such as naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram, topiramate, and semiglutide.

MAT started in 1960 with Methadone. Opioid replacement can help to stabilize the brain, reducing withdrawal, cravings, and risk of death. Outpatient medications include buprenorphine and naltrexone. Withdrawal support helps to reduce your symptoms and increases your success in abstinence from illicit and prescription opioids.

Off-label medications may be used to reduce stimulant use. A combination of contingency management and medications like bupropion, naltrexone, mirtazapine, and non-stimulant ADHD medications can help reduce cravings and support abstinence

Stopping sedatives is not easy, and surviving without sedatives can feel overwhelming. Medically supervised tapering and supportive medications to safely manage withdrawal and prevent complications can be accomplished with realistic goal setting.

Food Addiction is often rooted in subconscious relationships with food that are based on beliefs about our survival. Evidence-backed medications such as semiglutide, tirzepitide, phentermine, topiramate, bupropion, and naltrexone work better than willpower alone to reduce compulsive urges and improve healthier eating behaviors.

Institutionalized medical support for smoking cessation has been recognized since 1996. Nicotine replacement is so important and safe that it is available over the counter. MAT includes medications like varenicline and bupropion to reduce reward and increase quit success.
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