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01-12-2018, 06:52 PM | #9 | ||
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This is from a resent article in The Reno News and Review : " At least two companies—Johnson & Johnson and Allergan—have ketamine in late-stage clinical trials. Frey and Watson are closely following this movement right now. When the major companies bring ketamine to the mainstream, it will mean big changes for small practices like Sierra Ketamine Clinics, including different ways to ingest the drug without an IV—perhaps nasally or sublingually. Ketamine, which is already considered a relatively inexpensive drug, will also likely become much cheaper. " Reno News & Review - Is ‘K’ OK? - Feature Story - Local Stories - December 21, 217 Dr Fry and Dr Watson run Sierra Ketamine Clinics and is were my husband would be going for treatment. Welcome to Sierra Ketamine Clinics Did your doctor say why "No one is doing that anymore" ? Last edited by Alice P; 01-13-2018 at 01:53 AM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | fostermom (01-27-2018) |
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