The Washington PostDemocracy Dies in Darkness

Nothing seemed to treat their depression. Then they tried ketamine.

September 12, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. EDT
Patrick Oliver holds a vial of ketamine at the MindPeace Clinic in Richmond. (Julia Rendleman for The Washington Post)
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For years, Jason Anthony wondered why anyone would sing along to music alone in their car, an act of indulgence.

Throughout his 15-year battle with depression, Anthony, 52, could barely get out of bed. He kept empty liter-size soda bottles nearby for when he couldn’t get to the bathroom. Showering and walking out the front door was a feat. He wouldn’t have thought to amuse himself with a tune.