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Depression and anxiety disorders affect over 300 million and 260 million people worldwide, respectively, and are among the leading causes of disability and reduced quality of life¹. While conventional treatments—antidepressants, psychotherapy, or their combination—help many, a significant subset of patients remain treatment-resistant, experiencing little or no relief even after multiple courses of therapy². In recent years, psilocybin, the active compound in “magic mushrooms,” has emerged from obscurity to the forefront of mental-health research, showing remarkable promise for individuals who have found little respite in standard care.

What Is Psilocybin Therapy?

Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic that, when ingested, is converted to psilocin in the body and interacts primarily with the brain’s serotonin 5-HT₂A receptors³. Under clinical conditions—administered in one or two supervised sessions with psychological support—it can induce profound shifts in perception, mood, and cognition. Psilocybin therapy typically involves:

  1. Preparation: Meetings with therapists to set intentions, discuss expectations, and plan a safe environment.
  2. Dosing Session: A controlled setting (often with eyeshades and music) where the participant ingests a single dose (e.g., 25 mg) and is supported by guides for 6–8 hours.
  3. Integration: Follow-up sessions to process the experiences, integrate insights, and develop actionable changes in behavior.

This tripartite model ensures safety and maximizes therapeutic gains by combining the neurochemical effects of psilocybin with psychotherapeutic support.

Key Clinical Findings

Treatment-Resistant Depression

In 2016, Carhart-Harris et al. conducted an open-label trial at Imperial College London involving 20 patients with treatment-resistant depression. A single 25 mg dose of psilocybin produced a mean reduction of 54% in depression scores at one week, with 47% of participants in remission at 5 weeks⁴. Follow-up at 6 months showed sustained improvement in most patients.

Major Depressive Disorder

A landmark randomized, controlled trial by Davis et al. (2021) examined two dosing sessions (20 mg and 30 mg) versus an active placebo in 24 adults with major depressive disorder. By 4 weeks, 71% of participants in the psilocybin group met criteria for clinical response (≥50% reduction in depression scores), compared to 23% in the placebo group⁵. Importantly, anxiety scores also dropped significantly.

Anxiety in Life-Threatening Illness

Several trials at Johns Hopkins and NYU have assessed psilocybin’s impact on anxiety and depression in cancer patientsRoss et al. (2016) administered a single dose (22 mg) to 29 patients with life-threatening cancer and observed large reductions in clinician-rated anxiety and depression sustained at 6-month follow-up⁶. 80% of participants reported increased quality of life, meaning versus conventional anxiolytics which often have modest effects in this population.

How Does Psilocybin Work?

Research suggests that psilocybin therapy’s benefits stem from a combination of neurobiological and psychologicalmechanisms:

  • Enhanced Neural Plasticity: Psilocybin promotes growth of dendritic spines and synapses in prefrontal cortex regions, potentially “resetting” rigid neural circuits linked to depression⁷.
  • Reduced Default-Mode Network Activity: Functional MRI studies show decreased connectivity in the brain’s self-referential network, correlating with reduced rumination and an “ego-dissolution” experience that can break negative thought patterns⁸.
  • Profound Mystical-Type Experiences: Many patients report experiences of unity, transcendence, and deep personal insight—factors strongly predictive of long-term positive outcomes⁹.

By combining these effects, psilocybin therapy catalyzes a therapeutic window where patients can reframe entrenched beliefs, process trauma, and develop new coping strategies.

Safety and Adverse Effects

Under clinical supervision, psilocybin has demonstrated a favorable safety profile:

  • Physiological Safety: Low toxicity and no evidence of direct organ damage or addiction potential¹⁰.
  • Psychological Support: Acute adverse experiences (e.g., transient anxiety) are managed with reassurance and a supportive setting; no serious adverse psychiatric events occurred in major trials¹¹.

However, it remains contraindicated in individuals with a family history of psychotic disorders or uncontrolled cardiovascular conditions. Long-term safety beyond one year is still under investigation.

How This Could Apply in India?

In India, psilocybin is currently a Schedule I substance under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (1985)—meaning no authorized medical or research use is permitted. This legal status places it alongside substances deemed to have high abuse potential and no medical value, despite emerging international evidence to the contrary¹².

If the Indian government initiated regulated clinical research, psilocybin therapy could:

  1. Address Treatment Gaps: India has one of the highest burdens of depressive and anxiety disorders globally but a severe shortage of mental-health professionals and resources. A small number of supervised dosing sessions could deliver durable relief where conventional therapy infrastructure is limited.
  2. Leverage Traditional Knowledge: India’s long history with plant-based medicines (Ayurveda, Yoga) may foster cultural acceptance of psilocybin as a “modern Soma,” facilitating patient and clinician buy-in.
  3. Stimulate Research and Training: University and hospital collaborations could position India at the forefront of psychedelic science in Asia, attracting funding and training mental-health practitioners in novel modalities.
  4. Cost-Effectiveness: Unlike daily medication regimens, psilocybin’s effects often last months to years after just one or two sessions, potentially reducing long-term healthcare costs.

For this to happen, India would need to reclassify psilocybin for medical research, establish ethics-approved clinical trials, and develop training programs for facilitators—steps that have already begun in countries like the United States (via the FDA’s Breakthrough Therapy designation) and the United Kingdom.

Moving Forward: Advocacy and Education

Citizens and mental-health professionals can advocate for the following actions:

  • Petitions and Policy Dialogues: Engage with national drug-policy bodies (e.g., National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre) to present evidence and request pilot research programs.
  • Professional Workshops: Conduct continuing-education seminars for psychiatrists and clinical psychologists to familiarize them with psychedelic science.
  • Public Awareness Campaigns: Publish articles, host webinars, and collaborate with patient-advocacy groups to destigmatize psilocybin therapy.

By building a robust evidence base and demonstrating safety and efficacy, India can join the growing list of nations exploring psilocybin’s therapeutic potential, offering hope to millions for whom current treatments fall short.

References

World Health Organization. Depression and Other Common Mental Disorders: Global Health Estimates. 2017.

Fava, M. “Diagnosis and Definition of Treatment-Resistant Depression.” Biological Psychiatry, 2003.

Nichols, D. “Psychedelics.” Pharmacological Reviews, 2016.

Carhart-Harris, R. et al. “Psilocybin with Psychological Support for Treatment-Resistant Depression: An Open-Label Feasibility Study.” The Lancet Psychiatry, 2016.

Davis, A. et al. “Effects of Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy on Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial.” JAMA Psychiatry, 2021.

Ross, S. et al. “Rapid and Sustained Symptom Reduction Following Psilocybin Treatment for Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Life-Threatening Cancer.” Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2016.

Ly, C. et al. “Psychedelics Promote Structural and Functional Neural Plasticity.” Cell Reports, 2018.

Carhart-Harris, R. & Friston, K. “REBUS and the Anarchic Brain: Toward a Unified Model of the Brain Action of Psychedelics.” Pharmacological Reviews, 2019.

Griffiths, R. et al. “Psilocybin-Occasioned Mystical-Type Experience in Combination with Meditation and Other Spiritual Practices.” Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2018.

Johnson, M. et al. “Human Hallucinogen Research: Guidelines for Safety.” Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2008.

Studerus, E. et al. “Psychological Effects of Psilocybin in Healthy Volunteers.” PLoS ONE, 2011.

Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (India).

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Addressing Chronic Pain: How Ketamine Offers New Hope

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Discover a Breakthrough Approach That’s Helping People Live Pain-Free Again

Living with chronic pain can feel like a life sentence. Whether it’s from fibromyalgia, nerve damage, migraines, or an old injury that never quite healed, the constant discomfort can drain your energy, mood, and motivation. For many, it affects every part of life—sleep, work, relationships, and even self-esteem.

But what if there was a way to reset your pain system, not just numb it? That’s where ketamine therapy is stepping in and changing lives.

At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we’re seeing how this breakthrough treatment is offering fast, lasting relief for people who have tried everything else—and still hurt.

Let’s explore how ketamine works, why it’s different, and why it’s becoming a go-to solution for those living with chronic pain in India and around the world.

What Is Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain is defined as pain that lasts longer than 3 months. It may start after an injury, surgery, or illness—or it might come from nowhere at all. Over time, the nervous system becomes hypersensitive, sending pain signals even when there’s no physical cause.

This type of pain isn’t “just in your head”—but it does involve your brain and nervous system in a very real way.

Common chronic pain conditions include:

  • Fibromyalgia – widespread muscle pain and fatigue

  • Neuropathic pain – burning, tingling, or stabbing pain from nerve damage

  • Chronic migraines – recurring headaches that disrupt daily life

  • CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) – severe, unexplained pain after injury

  • Arthritis and joint pain

Back and spinal pain

Why Traditional Pain Treatments Aren’t Enough

Most chronic pain patients are first treated with:

  • Over-the-counter meds like ibuprofen or acetaminophen

  • Prescription painkillers (opioids)

  • Antidepressants or nerve blockers

  • Physical therapy

  • Injections or even surgery

While these help some people, they often fall short. And opioids, while powerful, come with risks like tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal. Many people are left cycling through treatments without long-term relief.

That’s where ketamine enters the picture.

How Ketamine Works for Chronic Pain

Ketamine doesn’t just dull the pain. It goes deeper—into the brain’s pain pathways—and helps “reset” how your body processes pain.

Blocks Pain Signals

Ketamine blocks a key receptor in the nervous system called the NMDA receptor, which plays a big role in amplifying pain. When blocked, it disrupts the pain loop and gives your brain a break.

Calms the Nervous System

In many pain conditions, the nerves are overactive. Ketamine quiets the signals, helping your brain stop overreacting to normal sensations.

Builds New Brain Pathways

Ketamine promotes neuroplasticity—your brain’s ability to form new, healthier connections. This can help “unlearn” pain responses that have become hardwired.

Lowers Inflammation

Chronic pain is often linked to inflammation in the body and brain. Ketamine has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce this.

What Does the Science Say?

Dozens of studies now support ketamine’s use for chronic pain—especially when other treatments haven’t worked.

Neuropathic Pain

Research shows ketamine reduces burning, tingling, and shooting pain from nerve damage, often within days.

Fibromyalgia

In trials, patients reported significantly less pain and improved quality of life after ketamine infusions.

CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

One of the most painful conditions known, CRPS has shown strong improvement with ketamine, including long-term pain reduction.

Migraines and Headaches

For people with treatment-resistant migraines, ketamine offers fast relief and fewer attacks over time.

Benefits of Ketamine for Chronic Pain

  • Fast pain relief, sometimes in hours or days

  • Helps people who’ve tried everything else

  • Reduces opioid use and dependence

  • Improves sleep, energy, and mood

  • Enhances your ability to return to work, family, and life

Is Ketamine Therapy Safe?

Yes—when administered by trained professionals like those at Arka.

Side effects are usually short-lived:

  • Dizziness

  • Feeling “floaty” or dreamlike

  • Mild increase in blood pressure

  • Nausea (which we can treat if needed)

You won’t be sedated, and you won’t feel out of control. Most people describe the experience as calming or introspective.

Who Should Consider Ketamine Therapy?

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You’ve had chronic pain for more than 3 months

  • You’ve tried other treatments without success

  • You want to reduce or stop taking opioids

  • Your pain is affecting your mental health or daily life

You’re seeking a science-backed solution in Bangalore or anywhere in India

Why Arka Ketamine Clinic?

  • India’s first ketamine center for mental health and chronic pain

  • Over 1,000 patients helped

  • Expert doctors, compassionate staff

  • Private, peaceful rooms and holistic support

Final Thoughts

Chronic pain doesn’t just hurt your body—it hurts your life. And when nothing seems to work, it’s easy to lose hope.

But you don’t have to live like this. Ketamine therapy is helping people across the world get back to living—not just surviving.

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we’re here to walk with you on your healing journey.

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Can Ketamine Therapy Help with PTSD and Depression Together?

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Arka Ketamine Clinic Explains Why One Breakthrough Treatment May Be the Answer

If you’re living with PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) and depression, it can feel like you’re stuck in a loop you can’t escape. Nightmares, constant worry, sadness, and a sense of emotional numbness can make life feel like a daily struggle.

What makes it even harder? These conditions often come as a package. It’s not just trauma or just sadness—it’s both, at once. And that combination can make recovery feel out of reach.

But there’s real hope. A growing body of research and patient experience shows that ketamine therapy—a fast-acting treatment used at Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore—can help people with both PTSD and depression find relief, often when nothing else has worked.

Understanding the Link BetweenPTSD and Depression

PTSD and depression often go hand-in-hand. This is what doctors call comorbidity—when two conditions occur at the same time. According to global mental health research, about 50% of people with PTSD also struggle with depression.

Why Do They Often Appear Together?

  • PTSD involves emotional trauma, which can lead to long-term sadness and loss of hope.

  • Constant stress and flashbacks can make someone feel helpless, a common trigger for depression.

  • People may withdraw from others, lose interest in life, or blame themselves—all signs of depression.

This combination of trauma, anxiety, and low mood can be especially hard to treat with standard medications or therapy alone.

Traditional Treatments: Why They Don’t Always Work

If you’ve already tried talk therapy or antidepressants, you’re not alone. These are usually the first treatments offered—but they don’t work for everyone.

Common Approaches Include:

  • SSRIs/SNRIs (antidepressants): Take 4–6 weeks to work and often have side effects.

  • Therapy (like CBT or EMDR): Helps process trauma, but progress can be slow.

  • Lifestyle changes or support groups: Can help, but aren’t always enough on their own.

For many, these approaches don’t target both PTSD and depression at once, and that’s where ketamine comes in.

What Is Ketamine Therapy?

Ketamine is a medication originally used as an anesthetic. Today, it’s recognized around the world for its ability to quickly reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and even chronic pain.

Unlike traditional antidepressants, ketamine doesn’t work on serotonin—it works on the glutamate system, which is involved in learning, memory, and emotional regulation.

How Ketamine Works for PTSD and Depression

Boosts Brain Communication

It increases glutamate, which helps brain cells connect and communicate more efficiently—essential for breaking patterns of depression and trauma.

Rewires the Brain

Ketamine improves neuroplasticity, meaning your brain can form new, healthier thought patterns. This helps reduce negative thinking and trauma loops.

Reduces Stress Response

It helps calm the amygdala—the part of your brain that reacts to fear and danger. This is crucial for PTSD symptoms like flashbacks and hypervigilance.

Works Quickly

Unlike SSRIs that can take weeks, ketamine often brings relief within hours or days. This can be life-changing, especially for people dealing with suicidal thoughts.

What the Science Says

Research continues to support ketamine’s ability to treat both PTSD and depression together:

  • A 2021 study in The American Journal of Psychiatry showed that people with PTSD had significant symptom reduction after a series of ketamine infusions.

  • Another study published in JAMA Psychiatry found that ketamine helped patients with severe depression feel better after just one session, with even better results after several.

What a Ketamine Session Looks Like at Arka Ketamine Clinic

At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we make the treatment process calm, safe, and personal.

Step 1: Consultation

We begin with a full evaluation of your mental health history, symptoms, and treatment goals to make sure ketamine is right for you.

Step 2: Treatment Planning

Most patients receive 4 to 6 infusions over 2–3 weeks. Some may need booster sessions later, based on how they feel.

Step 3: The Infusion Session

  • You relax in a private, quiet room.

  • Ketamine is administered through an IV over 40–60 minutes.

  • You may feel calm, dreamlike, or emotionally open during the session.

  • Our medical team monitors you the entire time.

Step 4: Recovery and Integration

After resting for a short while, you’ll head home with someone you trust. We follow up and offer emotional support, therapy referrals, and aftercare guidance.

Benefits of Ketamine for PTSD and Depression

  • Fast-acting: Relief often begins within hours

  • Dual-purpose: Treats both PTSD and depression together

  • Reduces suicidal thoughts: Especially important for those at high risk

  • Improves therapy outcomes: Makes talk therapy more effective

  • Safe and non-addictive: When done under medical supervision

Why Choose Arka Ketamine Clinic?

  • India’s first dedicated ketamine therapy center

  • Experienced, compassionate team of doctors and therapists

  • Over 1,000 patients successfully supported

  • Located in the heart of Bangalore, serving clients across India

Holistic, full-body healing approach with long-term care

Final Thoughts

PTSD and depression can make you feel like your brain is working against you. But ketamine therapy is helping people reclaim their minds, emotions, and lives—even after years of struggling.

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we see this transformation every day. If you’ve been searching for a way forward, this could be your turning point.

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Ketamine Therapy for PTSD: Breaking Through Trauma with Arka Ketamine Clinic

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Introduction: Finding Relief from PTSD at Arka Ketamine Clinic

If you’re living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), you know how heavy it can feel—reliving trauma through flashbacks, battling sleepless nights, or feeling on edge all the time. At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we understand that traditional treatments like therapy or medications don’t always bring the relief you need. That’s why we’re excited to offer ketamine therapy, a cutting-edge approach that’s helping people break free from the grip of trauma.

Ketamine isn’t just an anesthetic anymore—it’s a game-changer for mental health, especially PTSD. In this blog, we’ll walk you through what PTSD is, how ketamine therapy works, what you can expect from treatment at our clinic, and why so many are finding hope with us. Ready to explore a new path to healing? Let’s dive in.

Understanding PTSD What You’re Up Against

What Is PTSD?

PTSD happens when a traumatic event—like an accident, combat, or assault—leaves your mind stuck in a state of alarm. It’s as if your brain keeps sounding the danger bell long after the threat is gone. Common signs include:

Why Traditional Treatments Don’t Always Work

Most people try therapy (talking through the trauma) or antidepressants (like Zoloft) first. These can be great, but they’re not perfect:

 

  • Flashbacks: Moments where the trauma feels like it’s happening again.
  • Nightmares: Waking up shaken from vivid, scary dreams.
  • Avoidance: Staying away from anything that reminds you of the event.
  • Tension: Feeling jumpy, irritable, or unable to relax.

Millions face PTSD—about 6-7% of Americans will experience it in their lifetime, with even higher rates for veterans and survivors of violence. At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we see how deeply it affects daily life, and we’re here to help.

Why Traditional Treatments Don’t Always Work

Most people try therapy (talking through the trauma) or antidepressants (like Zoloft) first. These can be great, but they’re not perfect:

  • Therapy takes time and can feel overwhelming if you’re not ready.
  • Meds might take weeks to kick in, and for some, they barely make a dent.

When these fall short—often called treatment-resistant PTSD—you need something different. That’s where ketamine therapy at Arka Ketamine Clinic steps in, offering a faster, fresher way forward.

 

Ketamine Therapy: A New Hope at Arka Ketamine Clinic

What Makes Ketamine Special?

Ketamine started as a surgery drug in the 1960s, trusted for its safety in hospitals and emergencies. But in small, controlled doses, it’s now a breakthrough for mental health. Unlike antidepressants that focus on serotonin, ketamine works on glutamate, a brain chemical that helps your nerves connect and heal.

How Ketamine Helps PTSD

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we use ketamine to target PTSD in a unique way:

Resets Your Brain

 It helps build new pathways, loosening trauma’s hold.

Calms the Fear

It quiets your brain’s “panic button” (the amygdala), so triggers feel less intense.

Calms the Fear

It quiets your brain’s “panic button” (the amygdala), so triggers feel less intense.

Potential Side Effects and Safety

Common Side Effects

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is generally safe, especially when done in a controlled, clinical setting. However, like any treatment, there can be some mild, temporary side effects. Here’s what you might experience:

  • Mild Nausea: Some patients may feel a little queasy during or shortly after their session. This feeling is usually brief and can be managed easily by your healthcare team.
  • Dizziness: Feeling a bit lightheaded or “off” is normal. This usually passes quickly, often within an hour after the session.
  • Temporary Dissociation: During KAP, you might feel somewhat detached, as if you’re observing yourself from the outside. While this may sound strange, it’s actually part of the therapy. It allows you to view your thoughts and feelings from a new perspective, often leading to deeper insights.

The good news? These side effects are short-lived and can be managed in the clinic. Your safety and comfort are the top priority, and professionals are there to support you throughout the experience.

Safety Protocols

Clinics offering KAP follow strict safety guidelines to make sure you’re in good hands every step of the way:

  • Pre-Treatment Assessment: Before starting KAP, you’ll go through a thorough medical and mental health evaluation. This helps the team understand your health history and create a plan that fits your needs.
  • Monitored Sessions: During the session, you’re in a calm, monitored environment where trained professionals watch your vitals and ensure you feel safe. If any side effects pop up, they’re ready to help you manage them.
  • Post-Session Support: After the session, you’ll spend a short recovery period under observation to ensure you feel steady and comfortable before heading home.

Reassurance

While the idea of side effects can be a bit worrying, the benefits of KAP often outweigh these temporary discomforts. For those who haven’t found relief through traditional treatments, KAP offers a chance for faster, more effective healing. In most cases, patients find that the experience is well worth the temporary effects.

Keywords: ketamine side effects, ketamine therapy safety, KAP side effects.

Think of it like untangling a knot in your mind—ketamine smooths things out, helping you feel lighter and more in control.

What to Expect from Ketamine Therapy at Arka Ketamine Clinic

How We Administer Ketamine

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, your safety and comfort come first. We offer ketamine through:

  • IV Infusion: A gentle drip into your vein over about 45 minutes—our most common method for PTSD.
  • Personalized Care: We adjust the dose to fit your needs, keeping it low so you’re awake but relaxed.

We don’t do injections or nasal sprays like some places—our focus is on IV therapy, tailored just for you.

Your Treatment Experience

When you visit Arka Ketamine Clinic, you’ll step into a calm, welcoming space. Here’s what happens:

  1. Quick Check-In: We’ll review your health to ensure ketamine’s a good fit.
  2. The Session: You’ll relax in a cozy room—think soft lights and maybe soothing music. The IV starts, and within minutes, you’ll feel calm and a bit detached. It lasts about an hour.
  3. Recovery: Afterward, you’ll rest with us until you’re ready to head home (bring a friend—no driving!).

Patients often tell us their trauma feels less overwhelming during treatment—like they can finally take a deep breath.

Pairing Therapy for Lasting Results

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, we believe in teamwork. Ketamine opens a window, and therapy helps you walk through it. We can connect you with trusted therapists for ketamine-assisted therapy, blending the treatment’s effects with expert guidance to rebuild your peace of mind.

The Science Behind Ketamine at Arka Ketamine Clinic

Proof It Works

Studies show why we’re so excited about ketamine at Arka:

  • A 2014 study found one IV dose cut PTSD symptoms by half in a day—faster than any pill.
  • Research in 2021 showed multiple sessions—like what we offer—kept relief going for weeks.
  • Experts say it can soften traumatic memories, making them easier to handle.

This speed is why patients come to Arka Ketamine Clinic—relief when you need it most.

How It Changes Your Brain

Ketamine boosts BDNF, a protein that helps your brain heal and grow. It calms the amygdala (fear center) and strengthens the prefrontal cortex (thinking center). For you, that means less anxiety and more clarity—exactly what we aim for at Arka.

Why Choose Ketamine Therapy at Arka Ketamine Clinic?

The Benefits

Fast Relief

Feel better in hours, not weeks.

Hope for Tough Cases

Perfect if other treatments haven’t worked.

A Fresh Perspective

See your trauma in a new, less painful way.

What to Know Before You Start

  • Side Effects: You might feel dizzy or fuzzy during the session—it fades fast.
  • Safety First: We screen for health issues (like high blood pressure) to keep you safe. Long-term use is still being studied, but we stick to proven protocols.
  • Cost: Sessions at Arka range from $400–$800, and insurance may not cover it yet—we’re happy to discuss options.

Why Arka?

We’re not just a clinic—we’re a team dedicated to your healing. Our focus on IV ketamine, personalized care, and a supportive environment sets us apart. Plus, we’re right here for you, making PTSD treatment near me a reality.

Conclusion Start Your Healing Journey with Arka Ketamine Clinic

PTSD doesn’t have to define you. At Arka Ketamine Clinic, our ketamine therapy offers a fast, effective way to lighten trauma’s load. It’s not a magic fix, but it’s a real chance at relief—backed by science and delivered with care. Ready to learn more? Contact us today to see how we can help you take that first step toward peace. Your healing starts here.

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Aftercare & Support

What to Expect After Your Ketamine Therapy at Arka Clinic, Bangalore

At Arka Ketamine Clinic, your care doesn’t end after the infusion. In fact, what happens after the session is just as important as the session itself.

Proper aftercare ensures the effects of ketamine therapy are integrated into your life for lasting healing. This guide explains what you may feel after your treatment and the support available to help you move forward with clarity, strength, and emotional balance.

Immediately After Your Session

Most patients feel relaxed or emotionally open after treatment. While some people experience a lift in mood quickly, others notice subtle changes over the next few days.

What You Might Experience:

  • Feeling calm, dreamy, or emotionally reflective

  • Slight dizziness or light-headedness

  • Mild fatigue or the need to rest

  • Increased clarity, openness, or peacefulness

These effects are completely normal and typically fade within an hour or two.

Important After-Session Guidelines

  • Do not drive or operate heavy machinery for at least 12–24 hours

     

  • Avoid alcohol or recreational substances after your session

     

  • Rest and hydrate—allow your mind and body time to process

     

  • Eat a healthy meal after your session to support energy and balance

     

    Consider journaling or meditating to help integrate insights

In the Days Following Treatment

In the days after your ketamine session, your brain is more flexible and open to change. This is the ideal time to introduce new healthy habits, work with a therapist, or reflect on the experience.

Positive Changes May Include:

  • Better sleep and increased energy

     

  • Improved mood and emotional balance

     

  • Reduced symptoms of depression, anxiety, or pain

     

  • Decreased cravings or emotional triggers

     

  • A greater sense of calm, control, and motivation

     

Each patient responds differently, but many feel a noticeable shift after just a few sessions.

Emotional Integration Support

Ketamine therapy can bring up strong emotions, memories, or insights. To help process these experiences and apply them in real life, we offer:

  • Post-session check-ins with our clinical team

  • Referrals to licensed therapists or integration coaches

  • Tools and resources for mindfulness, self-reflection, and grounding

  • Optional group or one-on-one integration support

We believe that emotional integration is a key part of long-term healing.

Need Help AfterYour Session?

If you’re feeling unsure, emotional, or need extra support, reach out to us. Our team is here to guide you—even after you leave the clinic.

Healing is a journey, and we walk it with you.



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Pre-Treatment Checklist

How to Prepare for YourKetamine Therapy at Arka Clinic

Preparing well for your ketamine infusion is an important part of your treatment experience. At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we want to ensure that each session is as safe, comfortable, and effective as possible.

This page outlines everything you need to know before your session so you feel calm, ready, and fully supported.

One Day Before Your Appointment

Follow these steps to ensure your body and mind are well-prepared for your treatment:

Do

  • Get a good night’s sleep to help your body rest and recover

  • Eat balanced meals and stay well-hydrated throughout the day

  • Take all regular medications unless told otherwise by your Arka doctor

  • Mentally prepare by reflecting on your goals or setting an intention for healing

Avoid

  • Alcohol or recreational drugs

  • Excessive caffeine or energy drinks

  • Last-minute stress—try to wind down and relax

On the Day of Your Session

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  • Do not eat anything for 4 hours before your appointment

  • You may drink clear fluids (like water or herbal tea) up to 2 hours before

  • Avoid heavy, greasy, or spicy foods on the morning of your infusion

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  • Take only those approved in advance by your Arka care team

  • Bring a list of your current medications and supplements, if needed
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  • Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes

  • You may bring a sweater or blanket if you tend to feel cold

  • Optional: Bring earplugs, an eye mask, or calming music if these help you relax

  • Bring a trusted adult to accompany you home—you will not be allowed to drive after the session

Mental Preparation

A relaxed, open mindset can help enhance your ketamine therapy experience. Here are a few helpful tips:

Focus on a theme like "healing," "peace," or "clarity"

Take deep breaths or meditate before your session

Every session is different; allow yourself to simply experience what comes up

Our trained team will guide and support you every step of the way

Still Have Questions?

If you’re unsure about any part of your treatment or need help preparing for your session, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our care team is available to guide you through every detail of your journey.

Arka Ketamine Clinic – Trusted care in Bangalore, supporting clients across India.

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Addiction

Ketamine Therapy for Addiction Recovery in Bangalore

A Safe, Proven Way to Break Free from Addiction in India

If you're struggling with addiction and nothing else has worked, you’re not alone. At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we offer a safe, medical approach to recovery through ketamine therapy.

Ketamine helps reduce cravings, boost emotional strength, and support long-term healing—especially when paired with therapy or rehab. Our clinic supports clients from Bangalore and across India who are ready to reclaim their lives.

What Is Addiction?

Addiction happens when your brain becomes dependent on a substance like alcohol, opioids, or drugs. Even if you want to stop, cravings and emotional struggles can make it difficult.

Many people relapse even after rehab. Ketamine offers a new path by helping the brain reset and build healthier habits.

How Ketamine Helps with Addiction

Ketamine changes how your brain responds to cravings and reduces the emotional triggers that lead to relapse. It also improves mood, sleep, and self-control—helping you stay on track during recovery.

Benefits of Ketamine Therapy for Addiction:

Unlike addictive substances, ketamine is non-addictive and works even when other treatments have failed.

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What to Expect at Arka Ketamine Clinic

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Free Consultation

We’ll talk about your past treatments, challenges, and goals for recovery.

Personalized Care Plan

Most clients begin with 4–6 ketamine infusions over 2–3 weeks.

Safe, Private Sessions

You’ll relax in a comfortable treatment room with full medical supervision.

Ongoing Support

We offer emotional guidance, aftercare plans, and optional integration therapy.

Is Ketamine Therapy Safe?

Yes. Ketamine is safe and non-addictive when given by trained medical professionals in a clinical setting like Arka. Your health and comfort are closely monitored during every session.

Short-Term Effects May Include:

  • Feeling calm, dreamy, or lightly dissociated

  • Brief rise in blood pressure or dizziness

  • These effects usually fade within 30–60 minutes

Why Choose Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore?

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Chronic Pain

Ketamine Therapy for Chronic Pain in Bangalore

Fast, Safe Relief for Long-Lasting Pain in India

Living with pain every day can be frustrating, exhausting, and overwhelming. If you’ve tried everything and still feel stuck, ketamine therapy at Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore may offer the relief you need.

We help people across Bangalore and India find safe, non-addictive relief from chronic pain using medically supervised ketamine infusions.

What Is Chronic Pain?

Chronic pain is pain that lasts for weeks, months, or even years. It can affect your sleep, mood, work, and quality of life.

Common conditions we treat include:

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Nerve pain (neuropathy)

  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

  • Migraines or chronic headaches

  • Back pain or neck pain

  • Pain after surgery or injury

When regular pain medications or therapy don’t help, ketamine therapy may be the next step.

How Ketamine Helps with Pain

Ketamine works by calming the parts of your brain and nervous system that process pain. It “resets” how your body experiences pain and helps reduce inflammation.

Many patients begin to feel better within a few sessions, often without the side effects or risks of painkillers.

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What to Expect at Arka Ketamine Clinic

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Free Consultation

We understand your pain history and current challenges.

Customized Pain Plan

You’ll receive a personal plan—usually 4–6 infusions over 2–3 weeks.

Infusion Sessions

Each session is done in a quiet, comfortable room with full medical support.

Follow-Up Support

We monitor your progress and offer ongoing care as needed.

Is Ketamine Therapy Safe?

Yes. Ketamine is safe when given in a clinical setting by trained professionals.
At Arka, your sessions are closely monitored for comfort and safety.

Some people feel calm or slightly lightheaded during treatment—this fades quickly after the session.

Why Choose Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore?

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OCD

Ketamine Therapy for OCD in Bangalore

Fast Relief from Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsive Behaviors

If you feel stuck in constant, unwanted thoughts or repeated actions that control your day, you're not alone. At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we offer safe and effective ketamine therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Many people with OCD don’t find relief from medication or talk therapy alone. That’s where ketamine can help—often providing fast, noticeable results when other treatments haven’t worked.

What Is OCD?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) causes unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and urges to repeat certain behaviors (compulsions). These can take up hours of your day and cause stress, fear, or guilt.

Common OCD symptoms include:

  • Fear of germs, harm, or losing control

  • Repeating tasks like washing hands or checking doors

  • Unwanted thoughts or mental images

  • Needing things to be “just right”

  • Counting, arranging, or repeating words or numbers

OCD can feel overwhelming, but with the right treatment, you can take back control.

How Ketamine Helps with OCD

Ketamine works by calming the brain’s overactive areas, especially those involved in obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. It helps your brain “reset,” making it easier to let go of negative loops and feel more in control.

Many patients feel better after just a few sessions, sometimes within the first week.

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What to Expect at Arka Ketamine Clinic

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Free Consultation

We learn about your symptoms, history, and what you’ve tried before.

Personalized Treatment Plan

Most patients receive 6 IV ketamine sessions over 2–3 weeks.

Private and Monitored Infusion Sessions

Each session is done in a quiet room with full medical supervision.

Aftercare and Support

We help you understand your progress and offer support for lasting results.

Is Ketamine Therapy Safe?

Yes. At Arka Clinic in Bangalore, your safety is our priority. Ketamine is safe when given by professionals in a medical setting. Side effects like feeling dreamy or lightheaded are normal and usually fade within 30–60 minutes.

Why Choose Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore?

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PTSD

Ketamine Therapy for PTSD in Bangalore

Fast and Effective Trauma Treatment in India

At Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore, we help people heal from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) using safe and advanced ketamine therapy. If trauma is making your life difficult and nothing else has helped, ketamine treatment may give you the relief you’ve been searching for.

We offer a calming, medically supervised environment where you can begin your journey to healing—trusted by clients across Bangalore and India.

What Is PTSD?

PTSD is a mental health condition caused by past trauma. It can develop after serious events like abuse, accidents, violence, or emotional loss.

Common symptoms include:

  • Nightmares or flashbacks

  • Constant fear or anxiety

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Feeling emotionally numb or disconnected

  • Anger, panic, or sadness

  • Avoiding people, places, or memories

If these symptoms are affecting your life, you are not alone—and help is available.

How Ketamine Helps with PTSD

Ketamine works quickly by calming the brain’s fear and stress centers. It allows the brain to “reset” and form healthier emotional responses. Many patients feel better within hours or days—not weeks.
Benefits of ketamine therapy for PTSD:

Ketamine also makes other therapies—like talk therapy—work better by increasing your brain’s flexibility and openness to healing.

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Our PTSD Treatment Process in Bangalore

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Free Consultation

We learn about your trauma history, current symptoms, and overall health.

Personalized Care Plan

We recommend a course of 6 infusions over 2–3 weeks, tailored to your needs.

Comfortable Ketamine Infusions

Each session is done in a peaceful room, with medical experts monitoring you throughout.

Aftercare and Support

We help you process your experience and offer follow-up care for long-term results.

Is Ketamine Therapy Safe?

Yes. At Arka Ketamine Clinic, safety is our top priority. Your treatment is given by medical professionals in a fully supervised setting.

Some people feel calm, dreamy, or lightheaded during the session. These effects are temporary and fade shortly after treatment.

Why Choose Arka Ketamine Clinic in Bangalore?

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