Ketamine - Information for Clinicians
This page provides clinicians with evidence-based information on the impact of ketamine use on the urinary tract, including diagnosis, management, and emerging best practice in patient care. As the prevalence of ketamine-associated bladder dysfunction continues to rise, these resources aim to support urologists in recognising symptoms early, delivering effective interventions, and improving outcomes for affected patients.
Ketamine information leaflet (coming soon)

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BAUS Consensus Statement *

* Consensus statement © BJU International
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Ketamine Media &
Podcasts

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Journal abstracts
Categorised by journal title
Addiction
Responding to medicinal and non-medicinal ketamine use
Owen Bowden-Jones, Arun Sahai & Paul Dargan
(Addiction 2025 Aug;120(8):1494-1496)
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Rare but relevant: Ketamine-induced cystitis - an in-depth review for addiction medicine
Asem Abdelrahman & Mo Belal
(Addiction 2025 Aug;120(8):1689-1693)
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