Between science and misuse, lies a dangerous misunderstanding.

Ketamine has been called a “fast-acting antidepressant.”
But without psychiatric supervision, its effects may shift —
from hope → to hallucinations, bladder damage, and brain injury.
Ketamine = anesthetic, classified as narcotic class III
❌ Not approved for depression therapy in Indonesia.
✅ Esketamine nasal spray (Spravato®️) — a legal derivative —
is approved for treatment-resistant depression under licensed psychiatric supervision only.
“Self-medicating” or “microdosing” Ketamine can cause:
Perceptual distortion & dissociation
Hypertension
Liver & bladder damage
Psychological dependence
Serious legal consequences
Ketamine acts on the brain’s glutamate system
creating new neural pathways that can heal or harm, when used without clinical control.
BMHCprovides evidence-based, legally approved treatments only.
We prioritize safety, empathy, and professional monitoring in all addiction and depression therapies.
Ketamine Use & Dependence Program
Comprehensive care including:
Don’t risk your life — or your freedom — for a shortcut to calm. Ketamine isn’t a toy, and not every “spray” is legal.
Consult your psychiatrist before any treatment.
