Submitted by CloroxWipes1 t3_zqz2yl in massachusetts
BigFrankee t1_j151x5j wrote
Guys, she’s board-certified in OB-Gyn yet she’s practicing “addiction medicine.” This is likely quackery. A lot of people are opening up “ketamine clinics” to help people detox from addiction but as a person trained in Obstetrics and Gynecology she would have no idea what she’s doing, other than separating people from their money. I got this from the Board of Registration in Medicine, by the way. It’s public information.
WhittlingDan t1_j15b2ga wrote
Ketamine clinics for addiction? Im a recovering addict and have never heard of this. I did just recently look into a nearby clinic that does Ketamine therapy for treatment resistant depression. How is it being used for addiction treatment?
Edit: I Google it and most of what little I saw was vague and was tied to the use for treatment resistant depression. I'd love any sources/information you have as this applies to me in different ways.
BigFrankee t1_j15qcgq wrote
It’s fairly new and not well studied. That said, I have definitely heard of people opening these treatment centers in order to make a fast buck.
I’m an anesthesiologist; I handle these medications every day and I wouldn’t feel comfortable using ketamine for the purpose of detoxing someone without knowing a lot more than I already do. If you feel this could be helpful I’d look for one run by a psychiatrist with or without the addition of a pharmacologist or an anesthesiologist.
My point in this post is that an OB-Gyn has no business doing that without loads more training. An MD does not confer knowledge of everything. As we all recall, a board-certified cardiologist managed to kill Michael Jackson with propofol.
Im happy for you that you are on a recovery path and I hope you find things that help you along the way.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29339294/
See also https://ketaminetherapyla.com/ketamine-for-addiction/ for example
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