Quantification of Ketamine in Breast Milk at 3 hour Intervals up to 30 hours-- obtained from lactating women who receive 2 different Intramuscular injections of ketamine on two separate days at least 5 days apart.
Quantification of Ketamine in Breast Milk at 3 hour Intervals up to 30 hours-- obtained from lactating women who receive 2 different Intramuscular injections of ketamine on two separate days at least 5 days apart: 0.5mg/kg and 1.0mg kg. Women are required to have been breast feeding for at least 3 months and be healthy and on no medications. Support is provided for the entire time at the site and for any at home pumping. During the period of ketamine's influence, subjects are reclining and with 2 Investigators. The initial subject's data will determine the length of time for pumping--most likely 12 hours as ketamine and the active principle metabolite have half-lives of less than 3 hours. Determination of concentration of ketamine in breast milk is being done at the UCSF Clinical lab with quantification of metabolites that are inactive as well. This research is of benefit by providing lactating women information on potential exposure of infants/children to ketamine. It will serve as a guide as KRF conducts research on postpartum depression and for women at large using ketamine for psychiatric indications.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
4
2 dose IM by weight and assessing concentrations of ketamine in expressed milk at intervals
Ketamine Research Foundation
San Anselmo, California, United States
Ketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of .5mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Ketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Norketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of .5mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
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Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Norketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Dehydronorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of .5mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Dehydronorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Hydroxynorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of .5mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Hydroxynorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk, up to 12 Hours at 3 Hour Intervals, Following an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 3, 6, 9, and 12 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 3, 6, 9, and 12 hour collections
Ketamine Concentration in Breast Milk at 24 and 30 Hours After an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 24 and 30 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 24 and 30 hour collections
Norketamine Concentration in Breast Milk at 24 and 30 Hours After an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 24 and 30 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 24 and 30 hour collections
Dehydronorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk at 24 and 30 Hours After an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 24 and 30 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 24 and 30 hour collections
Hydroxynorketamine Concentration in Breast Milk at 24 and 30 Hours After an IM Administration of 1mg/kg Ketamine
Quantitative analysis of the concentration of ketamine and its metabolites in breast milk (collected by pumping breast milk into containers at 24 and 30 hours post ketamine IM administration) was performed at the Clinical Medicine and Toxicology Laboratory at UCSF School of Medicine. Sample aliquots were frozen in our conventional freezer at the clinic where the sessions took place, labelled with a HIPAA compliant code which blinded the lab to all patient data. The limits of sensitivity for the quantification of each substance were: Ketamine: 0.25 ng Norketamine: 0.25 ng Dehydronorketamine: 0.1 ng Hydroxynorketamine: 0.25 ng
Time frame: 24 and 30 hour collections