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Old 11-09-2014, 09:35 PM #1
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Default Ketamine booster doses and schedules

I've read quite a lot of posts on ketamine and thought I would start a discussion/thread for those who are contemplating ketamine and have questions specifically about booster frequencies and doses. So for those who have done either outpatient ketamine or inpatient ketamine what were the dosages your doctor used for the follow up boosters? Also how many hours did the infusion last and how frequently did you do the boosters?

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I've read quite a lot of posts on ketamine and thought I would start a discussion/thread for those who are contemplating ketamine and have questions specifically about booster frequencies and doses. So for those who have done either outpatient ketamine or inpatient ketamine what were the dosages your doctor used for the follow up boosters? Also how many hours did the infusion last and how frequently did you do the boosters?

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Sweet! I'm looking forward to this thread! I have not yet done any. I am scheduled for a one hour infusion on Dec. 1st. But that's it, which from all that I have read will not nearly be enough. I am checking out some other facilities that can perhaps offer a fuller version. unfortunately I will probably have to travel out of state to get it
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