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.
BMHC provides 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.


