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01-23-2009, 08:52 AM | #1 | ||
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I am hoping to hear from those of you who actually take oral Ketamine... I know I've seen a few posts about it. If you do, is it a compound and what is the formulation and dosage? And does it help at all? I've read conflicting reports about it working and am wondering if it would help in conjunction with outpatient infusions of Ketamine. While my wife responds to the infusions, even large doses are short-lived in their effect. While it seems to push back the recent spread it does not last long at all on the long-term location of the pain. Any help would be appreciated.
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