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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)

BAUS Consensus Statement *

* Consensus statement © BJU International

Ketamine Media &
Podcasts


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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