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Ketamine clinics for mental health are popping up across the U.S. Does the treatment work?


Ketamine clinics are popping up across the United States as a treatment for a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD. The drug has been shown to be effective in some cases, but there are concerns about the safety and efficacy of ketamine treatment, as well as the lack of regulation of these clinics.


A recent article in NBC News explored the rise of ketamine clinics, and the potential risks associated with them. The article quotes Dr. Smita Das, an associate professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, who warns that "people are getting treatments that haven't been well-proven, well-studied or following any guidelines."


If you are considering ketamine treatment for mental health, it is important to do your research and talk to your doctor. There are risks associated with this treatment, and it is important to make sure that you are getting the best possible care.


Link to article: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/mental-health/ketamine-clinics-mental-health-are-popping-us-treatment-work-rcna63522

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