Ketamine Addiction Treatment

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At Into Action Recovery, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment for substance use addictions, including ketamine addiction. From detox to ongoing extended care services, our full spectrum of care gives you or your loved one tailored treatment along with a supportive environment for lasting addiction recovery.

Is Ketamine Addictive?

Yes, ketamine can be addictive. While it rarely causes severe physical withdrawal like opioids, regular use leads to tolerance, intense cravings, and compulsive use. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) notes that ketamine alters brain pathways involving glutamate and dopamine, reinforcing its rewarding effects and increasing addiction risk, especially in recreational or club settings.

What Are the Signs of Ketamine Addiction?

Early recognition of ketamine addiction can prevent escalation. 

Common signs include:

  • Behavioral: Frequent use (often at parties or raves), spending excessive time obtaining or recovering from the drug, failed attempts to cut down, and neglecting work, school, or relationships.
  • Physical: Tolerance, “K-cramps” (abdominal pain), nasal irritation (if snorted), coordination issues, or bladder discomfort.
  • Psychological: Strong cravings, anxiety when not using, dissociation-seeking behavior, or mood swings.

Chronic users may experience dissociation even when sober.

Ketamine Withdrawal Symptoms

Ketamine withdrawal is mostly psychological, with minimal physical symptoms compared to other drugs. 

Common experiences include:

  • Intense cravings
  • Anxiety, depression, or irritability
  • Fatigue and excessive sleepiness
  • Confusion or “brain fog”
  • Chills, sweating, or tremors in heavier users
  • Rarely, hallucinations or paranoia

Symptoms typically begin within 24-72 hours, peak in 3-5 days, and resolve within 1-2 weeks, although cravings can persist for longer.

How Long Does Ketamine Stay in Your System?

Detection windows vary by test type and usage frequency:

  • Urine: 3-14 days (up to 30 days for chronic users)
  • Blood: Up to 3-4 days
  • Saliva: 1-2 days
  • Hair: Up to 90 days or more

Factors like dose, metabolism, hydration, and liver function influence clearance. If facing drug testing for work, probation, or other reasons, professional guidance is essential.

What Are the Long-Term Effects of Ketamine Use?

Frequent ketamine use can cause serious, sometimes irreversible damage:

  • Urinary tract issues (Ketamine bladder)
  • Abdominal cramps (K-cramps)
  • Cognitive impairments (Memory loss, reduced attention, or learning difficulties)
  • Mental health decline (Depression, anxiety, or psychosis)
  • Tolerance and dependence leading to higher, riskier doses

Many effects improve with abstinence, but bladder damage may require medical intervention.

How Is Ketamine Addiction Treated?

No FDA-approved medications exist specifically for ketamine addiction, but proven approaches include:

  • Behavioral therapies: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify triggers and build coping skills; Motivational Enhancement Therapy to boost commitment.
  • Group and individual counseling
  • Trauma-informed care

Treatment often involves detox followed by residential or intensive outpatient programs.

How to Detox from Ketamine

Detox clears ketamine from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms and risks under medical supervision:

  • 24/7 monitoring for safety
  • Symptom relief for anxiety, cravings, or insomnia (using non-addictive medications when needed)
  • Nutritional support and hydration
  • Emotional counseling to process cravings

Home detox is highly discouraged as it is risky due to psychological intensity and relapse potential.

Can You Overdose on Ketamine?

Yes, overdose (“K-hole” at high doses) can cause respiratory depression, seizures, high blood pressure, coma, or death, especially when mixed with alcohol, opioids, or stimulants. 

Symptoms include: 

  • Extreme dissociation
  • Hallucinations
  • Slowed breathing
  • Loss of consciousness

Immediate emergency care is vital. Treatment focuses on prevention through education and therapy; our programs equip clients with tools to recognize and avoid overdose risks.

Ketamine Addiction Treatment at Into Action Recovery

We understand the complexities of substance use disorders and offer specialized programs designed to address the unique challenges of this type of dependency. 

Our approach integrates:

We’re committed to empowering individuals struggling with addiction to find lasting health and peace through compassionate, comprehensive, and evidence-based care.

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