Nicocastillo7
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Hello, searching google I found this article about interesting things about the use of ketamine to treat addiction in a patient
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
"Opioids are good painkillers, but many patients treated with opioids as painkillers developed a secondary addiction. These patients need to stop misusing opioids, but the mild-to-severe clinical symptoms associated with opioid withdrawal risk increasing their existing pain. In such cases, ketamine, which is used by anaesthetists and pain physicians to reduce opioid medication, may be an effective agent for managing opioid withdrawal. "
"Ketamine displays many interesting qualities for dealing with all symptoms relating to opioid withdrawal. Accordingly, it could be used instead of many psychotropic treatments, which interact with each other, to help with opioid withdrawal. However, the literature describes addiction to ketamine. All in all, although potentially addictive, ketamine could be a good candidate for the pharmacological management of opioid withdrawal. "
I have an addiction to tramadol, which while not a very strong opioid, is really addictive and withdrawal is horrible.
I have pure ketamine, I just received a 50ml 50mg ketamine vet.
I will try this weekend to administer small doses during the day (I tolerate it well) and I will see how it works to control the withdrawal of tramadol, what do you think about this?
Experience of the use of Ketamine to manage opioid withdrawal in an addicted woman: a case report - PMC
Opioids are good painkillers, but many patients treated with opioids as painkillers developed a secondary addiction. These patients need to stop misusing opioids, but the mild-to-severe clinical symptoms associated with opioid withdrawal risk ...

"Opioids are good painkillers, but many patients treated with opioids as painkillers developed a secondary addiction. These patients need to stop misusing opioids, but the mild-to-severe clinical symptoms associated with opioid withdrawal risk increasing their existing pain. In such cases, ketamine, which is used by anaesthetists and pain physicians to reduce opioid medication, may be an effective agent for managing opioid withdrawal. "
"Ketamine displays many interesting qualities for dealing with all symptoms relating to opioid withdrawal. Accordingly, it could be used instead of many psychotropic treatments, which interact with each other, to help with opioid withdrawal. However, the literature describes addiction to ketamine. All in all, although potentially addictive, ketamine could be a good candidate for the pharmacological management of opioid withdrawal. "
I have an addiction to tramadol, which while not a very strong opioid, is really addictive and withdrawal is horrible.
I have pure ketamine, I just received a 50ml 50mg ketamine vet.
I will try this weekend to administer small doses during the day (I tolerate it well) and I will see how it works to control the withdrawal of tramadol, what do you think about this?
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