Overdoses and deaths related to the use of ketamine and its analogues: A systematic review

  • Tharcila V. Chaves*
  • , Bob Wilffert
  • , Zila M. Sanchez
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Although the misuse of ketamine constitutes a worldwide issue, ketamine is quickly taking its place as a therapeutic option in the management of several mental disorders. However, the use of ketamine and/or its analogues, as well as combinations with other drugs, can be fatal. Objective: To outline the cases of overdoses and deaths related to the use of ketamine and/or its analogues, as reported in the scientific literature. To investigate if ketamine is safe in a therapeutic context, particularly in its use as an antidepressant. Methods: Electronic searches were performed on three medical databases. Articles describing cases of overdose and/or death associated with ketamine and/or its analogues were included. After the removal of duplicates, title analysis and full-text analysis, 34 articles were included in this review. Results: Eighteen articles described fatal cases and sixteen described overdoses. Poly-substance use was mentioned in 53% of the selected articles. Most cases were males and the ages varied from two to 65 years old. A total of 312 overdose cases and 138 deaths were reported. In both death reports and overdose cases, ketamine was preponderant: 89.1% and 79%, respectively. No cases of overdose or death related to the use of ketamine as an antidepressant in a therapeutic setting were found; most of the deaths occurred in the circumstances of polydrug use and overdoses left no sequelae. Conclusion: There is legitimate concern about the risks involving the use of ketamine and its analogues, especially in recreational settings. On the other hand, ketamine as medicine is considered safe and it is listed as an essential medicine by the World Health Organization. Although clinicians must remain vigilant, this should not deter appropriate prescription.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141–150
Number of pages10
JournalAmerican journal of drug and alcohol abuse
Volume49
Issue number2
Early online date21-Nov-2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • dissociative anesthetics
  • drug overdose
  • Ketamine
  • phencyclidine
  • toxicity

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