Efficacy of Intravenous Ketamine for Treatment of Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
JAMA Psychiatry – June/ 2014 Ketamine infusion was associated with significant and rapid reduction in PTSD symptom severity, compared with
JAMA Psychiatry – June/ 2014 Ketamine infusion was associated with significant and rapid reduction in PTSD symptom severity, compared with
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry – June, 2018 This study, the first open-label study of repeated ketamine infusions in a comorbid
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs – December 13, 2018 This article is the first to explore KAP within an analytical framework
British Pharmacological Society – May 4, 2022 Patients with anxious bipolar disorder have worse clinical outcomes and are harder to
British Pharmacological Society – May 4, 2022 There is a growing interest in the psychiatric properties of the dissociative anaesthetic
National Library of Science – October 11, 2017 We found ketamine resulted in a significantly greater reduction in anxiety relative
American Journal of Psychiatry – May 1, 2019 Subanesthetic ketamine doses have been shown to have rapid yet transient antidepressant
National Library of Medicine – January 27, 2021 Randomized, double-blind, saline-controlled trials in adults with TRD have demonstrated that a
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies July 1, 2014 Ketamine, via intravenous infusions, has emerged as a novel therapy for treatment-resistant
Ketamine has been an FDA-approved anesthetic medicine since 1970, and can be prescribed by clinicians for off-label application in numerous
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Ed Bates has enjoyed a thriving career in the arts & entertainment industry as a producer, writer, director, film distributor and educator.
In 2020, at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Bates started a medical company, The Safe Set. The Safe Set designed and operated contact tracing programs for Netflix and Buzzfeed, and ran production mitigation programs and testing strategies for many other entertainment companies, allowing scores of film industry professionals to safely return to work.
When Covid vaccines became available at the end of 2020, Bates immediately devoted The Safe Set to vaccinations: The Safe Set vaccinated thousands of school children and underserved adults in Los Angeles County. For months, Bates’ company vaccinated the students and their families in L.A. Unified School District, Santa Monica & Malibu School Districts, numerous independent schools and operated his own vaccination clinic in South Los Angeles.
Bates has been interested for many years in the growing proof that psychedelic medicines show significant success in treating mental illness when combined with therapy. During 2020, a friend of Bates’ had become deeply depressed and had not been helped by any other therapies and that he had slipped into a hopeless state of suicidality. Bates was profoundly relieved when one day his friend called with an entirely new outlook and attitude of positivity towards his life: his friend told him that a series of ketamine infusions, along with therapy, had led to this miraculous change. That day, Bates’ journey to understanding the power of psychedelics to help patients with mental illness began, along with his mission to bring this powerful treatment to patients in need.