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    New antidepressant drug nearly identical to popular party drug

    Drug giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J), whose pharmaceutical and medical device products have been implicated in dozens of major recalls throughout the past several years, has announced it will seek approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for 11 new drugs by the year 2017. And one of these new drugs, known as esketamine, contains a compound that is almost exactly the same as the active ingredient in the mind-altering party drug "Special K."

    The controversial ingredient is known as ketamine, and while J&J's esketamine for depression is a slightly tweaked version of this psychoactive compound, its effects on the human body are amazingly similar. According to reports, esketamine's psychedelic properties take effect within just a few hours, as opposed to several weeks or even months for standard antidepressant drugs. And if used in excessive doses, esketamine can lead to short-term psychosis.

    Last fall, researchers from Yale University and the National Institute of Mental Health discovered that actual ketamine from Special K can help relieve major depressive symptoms by potentially forming new nerve cells in the brain that regulate emotion and mood. Not surprisingly, these findings coincide directly with J&J's efforts to capitalize on this same compound by creating its own patented form of it.

    Will esketamine be used to get depression patients 'high,' make them feel better through hallucination?

    This same study revealed that, unlike existing antidepressants, ketamine can actually help induce the regeneration of new synapses in the brain. Within just two hours, trial participants who took ketamine were observed to have an increased production of synapse-associated proteins. And within 24 hours, completely new synapses were found to have formed in the brains of those who were previously lacking in these important neural connections.

    "The hope is that this new information about ketamine is really going to provide a whole array of new targets that can be developed that ultimately provide a much better way of treating depression," said Ron Duman, a psychiatrist and neurobiologist at Yale University who helped work on the research. The discovery "represents maybe one of the biggest findings in the field over the last 50 years," he added, as quoted by NPR.org.

    Human clinical trials involving esketamine are ongoing, and J&J's Janssen Research & Development, LLC is the division sponsoring them. J&J is also currently in the process of seeking FDA approval for drugs to treat hepatitis C, immune diseases, and schizophrenia; and vaccines for influenza, rabies, and polio.

    "Pharma is now J&J's most attractive segment because they have moved past patent expirations and have a large number of new products," says Jeff Jonas, an analyst at investment brokerage Gabelli & Co., noting that J&J's consumer products and medical device divisions have suffered due to an excess of safety recalls in recent years.


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    esketamine's psychedelic properties
    Why not just give people LSD?
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    This is very scary. Faster med-induced neuronal change means faster dependency and damage. You just can’t solve health problems by forcing the body. It always leads to compensation by the body, and thus more imbalance than before. You have to provide the supportive conditions for the body to heal itself.
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    You know what I find interesting? Infective agents treated by anti-biotics are becoming RESISTANT to these anti-biotics. I think nature is trying to tell us something ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    Why not just give people LSD?
    because it is not the same factory, the same business, lsd is not reimburse by social security
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    LOL Stan!
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    Yes, there’s something to what you say, Junior. Bacteria are the oldest form of life on the planet. All life requires bacteria. We might do better to aim for some kind of balance with bacteria rather then nuking them.

    For example, some of the vineyards around me have stopped using pesticides, and instead they plant the right flowers and vegetables and raise the right animals around the vines, and they don’t have to use pesticides at all. There’s name for that, but I have jamais vu about what it is….:)
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