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The only good-ish news here is that generic ketamine can still be prescribed cheaply and “off-label”. I’m a prescriber and that’s what I do when I think ketamine will be helpful. Have many colleagues who do the same. All the excellent research is on generic ketamine, with a much smaller body of evidence on esketamine/spravato. Are: Ivermectin, this next part is here-say, but would love to know if anyone here has encountered these situations… A pro-ivermectin pharmacist friend of mine told me that major pharmacies have been refusing to fill ketamine prescriptions that patients bring in from verified medical providers as policy. Further, he claimed that the providers who prescribe it are being flagged and reported (to whom, I’m not sure). Anyone know the veracity of these claims?

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