Apr 21, 2021
What do clinicians need to know about the pharmacokinetics of ketamine, especially when it comes to drug-drug interactions? What is the abuse potential for ketamine and for esketamine? What are some ways that clinicians can mitigate the risk of abuse? At this time, what is the consensus, in comparing the efficacy of ketamine and esketamine for treatment resistant depression? In this episode, Dr. Andrew Cutler interviews Dr. Roger McIntyre and Dr. Stephen Stahl on their recent publication in the American Journal of Psychiatry.
To access the article click on the link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33726522/
Dr. Roger S. McIntyre is currently a Professor of Psychiatry and
Pharmacology at the University of Toronto and Head of the Mood
Disorders Psychopharmacology Unit at the University Health Network,
Toronto, Canada. Dr. McIntyre is also Executive Director of the
Brain and Cognition Discovery Foundation in Toronto, Canada.
Dr. McIntyre was named by Thomson Reuters in 2014 and 2015, as one
of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds”. This
distinction is given by publishing the largest number of articles
that rank among those most frequently cited by researchers globally
in 21 broad fields of science and social science during the
previous decade.
Dr. McIntyre is involved in multiple research endeavors which
primarily aim to characterize the association between mood
disorders, notably cognitive function and medical comorbidity. His
works broadly aims to characterize the underlying causes of
cognitive impairment in individuals with mood disorders and their
impact on workplace functioning. This body of work has provided a
platform for identifying novel molecular targets to treat and
prevent mood disorders and accompanying cognitive impairment.
With this special series, brought to you by the NEI Podcast we will address a different theme in psychopharmacology every 3 months. Each theme is split into 3 parts, with one part released each month. The second theme is treatment-resistant depression and suicide prevention.
Episodes to be released under this theme include:
Part 1: Treatment Resistant Depression and Suicide Prevention: Hot Off the Press Ketamine Guidelines with Dr. Roger McIntyre
Part 2: Shelter-In-Place During the Storm: Mental Health Consequences and Suicide Prevention During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Dr. Roger McIntyre
Part 3: Beyond the Storm: An Update on Suicide Prevention and The Suicide Prevention Handbook with Dr. Christine Moutier
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