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Modality

Oral / sublingual ketamine providers

Oral lozenge (troche) ketamine is prescribed for at-home use, typically through a telemedicine service paired with remote psychotherapy. Bioavailability is lower (20-30%), onset is slower, the experience is milder. Evidence is strongest for mild-to-moderate depression paired with therapy.

Typical dose
100-400 mg troche
Setting
Home, supervised by telehealth
Monthly cost
$150-$300 including prescribing
Insurance
Typically self-pay; HSA/FSA eligible

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Common questions

Is at-home ketamine safe?

Safer than many people assume, but it requires a clinical process: medical screening, starting low, a safe set-and-setting, someone aware that you are dosing, and clear escalation plans. Reputable telehealth groups build all of that into their intake.