Treating Depression with Ketamine with Jennifer Jones, MD

Treating Depression with Ketamine with Jennifer Jones, MD

Depression affects 16 million Americans and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. While treatments, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as Prozac, help many, it is estimated that at least 30 percent of people don’t respond to such medications. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Jennifer Jones, MD, details how Centerspace, a transformational center at MUSC Health, is offering ketamine, a common anesthetic, as a novel treatment to help people with difficult-to-treat mental health conditions, such as treatment resistant depression.

Topics covered in this show:

  • Centerspace opened in 2020, the center uses FDA-approved and other evidence-based treatments to guide individuals through an intentional and unique journey that uses non-traditional approaches to arrive at the best version of themselves.
  • They offer ketamine, a cutting-edge treatment, has been shown to be an effective medication in difficult-to-treat conditions including: depression, anxiety, trauma/PTSD, addictions and chronic pain syndrome.
  • Ketamine has been approved as an anesthesia agent since the 1970s. It has been used in battlefields and pediatric emergency rooms frequently because it's very safe and does not decrease the breathing drive, unlike a lot of the different opiate types of medications that are used for pain.
  • At Centerspace there are two types of Ketamine treatments. One is given as an intramuscular injection and the other is the FDA-approved nasal spray SPRAVATO®, which is often covered by insurance.
  • The Ketamine therapies are given in the clinic under supervision of the Centerspace medical team. The treatment takes about two hours and requires the patient to have a ride home after.
  • Jones usually tells patients to anticipate an initial series of four to six treatments.
  • Unlike most antidepressants, which Jones says usually take four to six weeks to be effective, the effects of ketamine are sometimes felt within a day.
  • Jones says ketamine has been life-changing for many patients who never found relief from other prescription antidepressants.
  • She details a success story of a woman who was plagued by feelings of guilt and chronic anxiety with no relief from antidepressants. After ketamine treatments she now feels content and happy and is able to enjoy being with her family.
  • Jones says there is also evidence that ketamine is helping people overcome substance abuse problems.

More about Centerspace:

Location: 270 Coleman Boulevard Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Phone: 843-876-1193

Fill out an intake form


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Limb Loss and Peripheral Vascular Disease with Elizabeth Genovese, MD

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South Carolina has some of the highest rates of lower extremity limb loss in the country, and many of these cases can be traced back to under-diagnosed or under-treated peripheral vascular or arterial disease, known as PAD. Elizabeth Genovese, MD, a vascular surgeon at MUSC Health, aims to change that statistic through innovative new technology that can reduce the risk of amputation for patients with PAD.

8 Feb 202214min

The South Carolina Burn Center with Steven Kahn, MD

The South Carolina Burn Center with Steven Kahn, MD

Burn injuries can happen quickly, to anyone, almost anywhere. For those with severe burns, getting to a burn center for care is essential. Patients don’t need to travel far to get specialized care for severe or even more routine burns, The South Carolina Burn Center at MUSC Health offers the most cutting edge treatments for its patients. Dr. Steven Kahn, Chief of Burn Surgery, shares details about the center and many cutting edge treatments such as regenerative technology that improve the lives and appearances of those with severe burns and scars.

1 Feb 202216min

Difficult to Treat Cancers with Jeffrey Sutton, MD

Difficult to Treat Cancers with Jeffrey Sutton, MD

Some cancers can be difficult to treat through traditional chemotherapy. Metastatic appendix, colon and gynecologic cancers that have spread to the lining of the abdominal cavity can fall into this category. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Jeffery Sutton, MD, talks about a surgical treatment that involves using heated chemotherapy inside the abdominal cavity to kill cancer cells. The procedure is called hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy or HIPEC and offers many patients incredible results.

11 Jan 202218min

Genetic Screening for Cancer with Kevin Hughes, MD

Genetic Screening for Cancer with Kevin Hughes, MD

Finding out your genetic risk of different cancers can be an important part of life-saving early detection and preventative cancer care. But, which genetic screenings should patients look into and how far has this technology come in detecting which people are at higher risk of certain cancers? Kevin Hughes, MD, has been at the forefront of genetic cancer screening since the mid-1990s and shares insights. He is the Director of Cancer Genetics in the MUSC Department of Surgery and the McKoy Rose, Jr., M.D. Endowed Chair in Surgical Oncology.

4 Jan 202220min

Robotic Surgery for Obesity with Rana Pullatt, MD

Robotic Surgery for Obesity with Rana Pullatt, MD

Robotic surgery at MUSC Health is making life changing procedures, such as the most complex bariatric surgeries, accessible to more people than ever before. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Rana Pullatt, MD, explains how these transformational surgeries are changing the lives of patients with BMIs from 35 to the upper 90s. Pullatt is a Professor of Surgery and serves as the Clinical Director of Bariatric and Robotic Surgery.

21 Dec 202121min

Black Men and Prostate Cancer with Nicholas Shungu, MD

Black Men and Prostate Cancer with Nicholas Shungu, MD

Black men are twice as likely to die from prostate cancer compared to men of any other race. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Nicholas Shungu, MD, a family medicine physician at MUSC Health, talks about some of the reasons for this disparity and what can be done to better educate patients and their families about the importance of prostate cancer screenings.

14 Dec 202120min

The Critical Role of Nurses with Costa King Cockfield, MSN, RN, NEA-BC

The Critical Role of Nurses with Costa King Cockfield, MSN, RN, NEA-BC

Almost any time you seek out healthcare services, you will receive some form of care by nurses. This profession is often called the glue that holds a patient’s health care journey together. In this episode, Costa King Cockfield, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at MUSC Health's Florence Medical Center talks about the art and science of nursing and the critical role they play in healthcare.

22 Nov 202117min

In Our DNA SC with Daniel Judge, MD

In Our DNA SC with Daniel Judge, MD

Advances in genetic medicine make it easier than ever to screen your DNA and find out your risk of many common diseases and conditions. MUSC Health is offering such testing in a new first-of-its-kind population genomics initiative in South Carolina called In Our DNA SC. It will be available at no-cost to the first 100,000 South Carolinians that sign up. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health Dr. Daniel Judge explains the program. He is a cardiologist, professor of medicine and a translational scientist here at MUSC Health who specializes in inherited cardiovascular disorders. Thank you for being here.

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