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Articles tagged with “patient safety”

How to Evaluate an At-Home Ketamine Provider: Patient Guide
Learn key questions to ask when comparing at-home ketamine providers. Patient-focused guide to safety protocols, credentials, and red flags.
Why Patients Quit NMDA Therapy—And What Providers Should Do
New clinical review urges faster dose optimization and earlier switching between NMDA therapies for treatment-resistant depression. Here's what it means for patients.
Ketamine Side Effects: What New Clinical Data Reveals
New clinical analysis examines side effect profiles and discontinuation rates for ketamine and esketamine. Here's what treatment-resistant depression patients should know.
Ketamine Side Effects: What New Data Tells Patients
A new clinical review examines side effect profiles and discontinuation rates for NMDA antagonists like ketamine and esketamine. Here's what patients should know.
Ketamine Side Effects: What New Data Means for Patients
New clinical guidance on NMDA antagonist side effects and discontinuation rates gives patients and families sharper questions to ask before starting ketamine therapy.
Ketamine Provider Red Flags Checklist: Warning Signs to Watch For
Warning signs that a ketamine provider or telehealth clinic is unsafe: dosing shortcuts, missing screening, lax monitoring, and billing red flags. A 12-point checklist to run before you book.
Understanding Ketamine Provider Credentials and Qualifications
Which medical credentials qualify a ketamine provider — psychiatry MD/DO, anesthesia, nurse practitioner, or CRNA — and how to verify a license, board status, and training before your first appointment.
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