Ketamine Infusion Therapy, the latest breakthrough in the treatment of depression and chronic pain, is prone to all kinds of myths, assumptions, and medical inaccuracies . “Fact or Fiction?” is a podcast series that tackles these common topics, questions, and misconceptions head-on.
Our experienced team of physicians, nurse practitioners, and research staff break down each topic in short, to-the-point podcasts, which you may listen to on your own time by subscribing to Ketamine Wellness Centers on iTunes or tune in right away by streaming below.
Many medications present the potential for chemical addiction to take hold in individuals. We know that this can absolutely be the case for self-medicating and recreational of Ketamine, in moderate to high doses. But should we worry about addiction when applied to the clinical, therapeutic application of Ketamine via low-dose infusion?
Ketamine has a number of uses in medical, surgical, dental, and veterinary practice. So, is Ketamine used to sedate horses? And why is this such a common reference when people talk about Ketamine?
Ketamine has a number of uses in medical, surgical, dental, and veterinary practice. So, is Ketamine used to sedate horses? And why is this such a common reference when people talk about Ketamine?
Serotonin syndrome occurs when one takes medications that cause high levels of the chemical serotonin to build up in one’s body. What is Ketamine’s effect on Serotonin and does this syndrome take hold with ketamine infusion?