Posted by SLS on December 3, 2016, at 6:55:57
In reply to Re: Ketamine infusions for Depression » SLS, posted by Edward807 on December 2, 2016, at 21:22:12
Hi, Edward.
Perhaps there advantages to using sublingual lozenges. Would you know?
I think intranasal administration allows for ketamine to bypass the blood-brain barrier and reach its target sites more directly. Sublingual doesn't do this.
If you can get enough ketamine in the brain to produce a mild dissociative state, then it is probsbly getting to where it needs to go.
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