Ketamine in Diabetes Care: Metabolic Insights and Clinical Applications
Shiryn D. Sukhram, Majandra Sanchez, Ayotunde Anidugbe, Bora Kupa, Vincent P. Edwards, Muhammad Zia, Grozdena Yilmaz

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of ketamine for depression and neuropathy in diabetes, highlighting mixed effects on blood sugar and the need for more research on safe and effective dosing.
Contribution
The paper proposes a research agenda for population pharmacokinetic studies to guide individualized ketamine dosing in diabetes.
Findings
Short-term improvements in depression and neuropathic pain were observed with ketamine in diabetes patients.
Ketamine caused both hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, depending on the context and co-therapies.
Drug-disease and drug-drug interactions in diabetic patients remain poorly understood and require further study.
Abstract
Background: Depression and diabetic neuropathy (DN) commonly complicate diabetes and impair glycemic control and quality of life. Ketamine and its S-enantiomer, esketamine, provide rapid antidepressant and analgesic effects, yet diabetes-related pathophysiology and co-therapies may modify exposure, response, and safety. Methods: We conducted a scoping review following PRISMA-ScR. MEDLINE/PubMed, CINAHL, and APA PsycInfo were searched (January 2020–31 May 2025). Eligible human and animal studies evaluated ketamine, esketamine, or norketamine in the context of diabetes (type 1 [T1DM], type 2 [T2DM], gestational [GDM]), or DN, and reported psychiatric, analgesic, metabolic, or mechanistic outcomes. Two reviewers independently screened and charted data; no formal risk-of-bias assessment was performed. Results: Eleven studies met inclusion criteria: four human case reports/series (three…
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TopicsTreatment of Major Depression · Tryptophan and brain disorders · Cancer Research and Treatment
