Preparing for Your First Ketamine Infusion: A Complete Guide
Preparing for Your First Ketamine Infusion: A Complete Guide
If you’ve scheduled your first ketamine infusion, you may have questions about what to expect and how to prepare. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know to ensure a comfortable, effective first treatment.
Before Your Appointment
Days Before: Mental and Physical Preparation
Review Your Medications
- Inform your provider of all medications
- Do not stop any prescribed medications without consulting your doctor
- Some medications may need timing adjustments
- Bring a current medication list
Hydration
- Drink plenty of water in the days leading up
- Well-hydrated patients often tolerate infusions better
- Continue drinking water day of appointment
Get Good Sleep
- Well-rested patients have better experiences
- Avoid staying up late the night before
- Establish calming bedtime routine
Set Intentions
- Think about your goals for treatment
- What symptoms do you hope to address?
- What would improvement look like for you?
- Write down your intentions if helpful
Arrange Transportation
- You CANNOT drive after your infusion
- Arrange a ride to and from appointment
- Plan for someone to stay with you if desired
- Consider taking the rest of the day easy
Day of Appointment
Eating Guidelines
- No heavy meals 3-4 hours before
- Light snack 1-2 hours before is fine
- Empty stomach helps prevent nausea
- Small amounts of water okay
What to Wear
- Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing
- Layers (temperature preferences vary)
- Remove jewelry if desired
- No restrictive clothing
What to Bring
- Photo ID
- Insurance card (if applicable)
- Payment method
- Medication list
- Music playlist or headphones (optional)
- Eye mask (optional)
- Comfort item (optional)
Before Leaving Home
- Use restroom (infusions last 45-60 minutes)
- Take regular medications unless instructed otherwise
- Bring water bottle
- Arrive 10-15 minutes early for first visit
Arrival and Setup
Check-In Process
Paperwork:
- Complete any remaining forms
- Review and sign consent
- Confirm emergency contact information
- Ask any last-minute questions
Pre-Treatment Assessment:
- Vital signs check (blood pressure, heart rate)
- Brief health screening
- Discussion of any concerns
- Review of treatment plan
Getting Comfortable
Treatment Room:
- Private, comfortable reclining chair
- Adjustable lighting
- Temperature control
- Calm, peaceful environment
IV Placement:
- Small IV catheter placed (usually in hand or arm)
- Brief momentary discomfort
- Secured comfortably
- Connected to infusion line
Medical Monitoring:
- Blood pressure cuff in place
- Pulse oximeter on finger
- Continuous monitoring throughout
- Medical staff present
During Your Infusion
What Happens
Infusion Start:
- Medication begins flowing slowly
- Takes 45-60 minutes total
- Gradual onset of effects
- Can be adjusted if needed
What You Might Feel
Physical Sensations:
- Relaxation and heaviness
- Tingling sensations (sometimes)
- Warmth or coolness
- Changes in body awareness
- Feeling of floating
Mental/Perceptual Changes:
- Mild dissociation (detachment from surroundings)
- Time may feel different
- Visual changes with eyes closed
- Dreamlike state
- Peaceful, calm feeling
- Enhanced introspection
Emotional Experience:
- Varies widely between individuals
- Some feel profound peace
- Some experience emotional releases
- Some have meaningful insights
- Most find it pleasant overall
What You Won’t Feel
- You won’t be “unconscious” or “asleep”
- You won’t be in pain
- You won’t lose complete awareness
- You won’t be unable to communicate if needed
- You won’t feel “high” in recreational sense
Managing the Experience
If Uncomfortable:
- Tell your provider immediately
- Infusion rate can be slowed
- Music can be adjusted
- Staff will help you through it
- Remember effects are temporary
Maximizing Benefits:
- Surrender to the experience
- Let go of control and resistance
- Stay present with whatever arises
- Breathe deeply and relax
- Trust the process
Options During Infusion
Music:
- Bring your own playlist
- Use clinic’s music options
- Classical, ambient, or nature sounds popular
- Headphones available
Environment:
- Adjust lighting (dim or bright)
- Use eye mask or keep eyes open
- Control temperature (blankets available)
- Request anything for comfort
Interaction:
- Can talk if needed
- Staff checks on you regularly
- Many prefer quiet contemplation
- Whatever feels right for you
The Infusion Ends
Immediate After-Effects
Physical Return:
- Effects fade gradually over 15-30 minutes
- Physical sensations normalize
- Mental clarity returns
- May feel tired or energized
Recovery Time:
- Rest in treatment chair 15-30 minutes
- Staff monitors until stable
- Vital signs checked
- Ensure you feel ready to leave
What You’ll Notice:
- Most effects completely resolved
- May feel a bit “dreamy”
- Some tiredness possible
- Often feel calm and peaceful
- Sometimes immediate mood improvement
Going Home
Safety Precautions:
- Do not drive for rest of day
- Avoid operating machinery
- No important decisions today
- Have someone with you if possible
Activity Recommendations:
- Rest and relax remainder of day
- Light activities okay
- Avoid strenuous exercise today
- Return to normal activities next day
- No alcohol for 24 hours
After Your First Infusion
First Few Hours
Common Experiences:
- Continued sense of calm
- Mild fatigue or energized feeling
- Better mood
- Reduced anxiety
- Improved sleep that night
Self-Care:
- Drink plenty of water
- Eat nourishing food
- Rest if tired
- Journal if desired
- Process experience gently
First Few Days
What to Notice:
- Changes in symptom levels
- Improvements in mood or energy
- Better sleep quality
- Reduced pain or anxiety
- Enhanced clarity
Journaling:
- Track your symptoms daily
- Note any improvements
- Document side effects
- Record questions for next visit
- Helps optimize treatment
Integration
Making the Most of Treatment:
- Continue therapy sessions
- Practice mindfulness
- Maintain healthy routines
- Stay connected to support
- Build on insights gained
Follow-Up:
- Contact clinic with any concerns
- Report significant changes
- Prepare for next appointment
- Stay committed to treatment series
Common Questions and Concerns
”Will it feel scary?”
Most patients find the experience peaceful and pleasant. While the dissociative state feels unfamiliar at first, it’s typically described as relaxing. Knowing it’s temporary and having medical staff present helps most people feel safe.
”What if I have a bad reaction?”
Medical staff continuously monitor you and can adjust the infusion immediately. Most “uncomfortable” experiences resolve quickly with slowed infusion rate. Serious reactions are extremely rare in clinical settings.
”When will I feel better?”
Some people notice improvement immediately or within hours. Others need several treatments. Most significant improvement occurs after completing the initial 6-session series over 2-3 weeks.
”What if it doesn’t work?”
Ketamine helps 65-75% of patients. If you don’t respond, your provider will discuss alternative approaches. Sometimes dose adjustment or additional sessions help.
”Can I work the next day?”
Most patients return to normal activities the next day. Some people even go to work the afternoon of their infusion. Listen to your body and take it easy if needed.
Maximizing Your Results
Before Each Infusion
- Stay hydrated
- Get adequate sleep
- Maintain consistent medication schedule
- Practice stress management
- Set positive intentions
During Treatment Series
- Complete all recommended sessions
- Don’t judge early results
- Stay engaged in therapy
- Maintain healthy lifestyle
- Trust the process
Long-Term Success
- Continue maintenance infusions as recommended
- Keep up with therapy
- Build sustainable coping skills
- Address lifestyle factors
- Stay connected to support
Red Flags: When to Contact Your Provider
Call your provider if you experience:
- Severe or worsening symptoms
- Suicidal thoughts
- Unexpected physical symptoms
- Concerning side effects
- Questions about your treatment
For emergencies, call 911.
Your Treatment Team is Here for You
What We Provide
Before Treatment:
- Thorough consultation
- Answering all questions
- Customized treatment plan
- Clear preparation instructions
During Treatment:
- Safe, comfortable environment
- Continuous monitoring
- Compassionate care
- Immediate response to needs
After Treatment:
- Follow-up support
- Outcome tracking
- Ongoing communication
- Adjustment of protocol as needed
Our Commitment
At Klarity Clinic, we understand that trying a new treatment can feel overwhelming. Our experienced team has guided thousands of patients through their first ketamine infusion. We’re here to ensure you feel:
- Informed and prepared
- Safe and supported
- Comfortable and cared for
- Confident in your treatment
Ready to Begin?
Your first ketamine infusion is an important step toward feeling better. With proper preparation and the support of our expert team, most patients find the experience surprisingly comfortable and the results remarkably effective.
You’re not alone in this journey. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.
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Helpful Checklists
Pre-Appointment Checklist
- Transportation arranged
- Medications reviewed with provider
- Light meal 2-3 hours before
- Comfortable clothing selected
- Music playlist prepared (optional)
- Questions written down
- ID and insurance card ready
- Arrived 15 minutes early
Post-Appointment Checklist
- Rest for at least 30 minutes
- Have ride home (do not drive)
- Drink water and eat light meal
- Rest or take it easy remainder of day
- Journal about experience (optional)
- Schedule next appointment
- Contact clinic with any concerns
About the Author: Dr. Henry Liang, DO, Medical Director at Klarity Clinic, has administered thousands of ketamine infusions and specializes in helping patients have safe, comfortable, and effective treatment experiences.