just published online in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (click link above to read)

The Ketamine Research Foundation (KRF)is proud to present its research on the presence/absence of ketamine in breast milk. As a first line antidepressant, ketamine in assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for women who are breast-feeding and suffering with postpartum depression (PPD), and depression and PTSD offers the option for intermittent use. This solves the dilemma for women seeking effective treatment and who do not wish to expose infants to  continuous exposure to conventional treatments such as antidepressants. As the effects of long term continuous use of medication on infant development is unknown and difficult to study prospectively, the assurance of our study opens the door to a different and effective approach.

KRF is in the process of developing its protocol for PPD and we expect to launch in the Fall.

Contributions to our 501c3 Ketamine Research Foundation are deeply appreciated: ketamineresearchfoundation.org