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Matthew Perry’s Death and Ketamine: Northwest Ketamine Clinics on the Recent Arrests and Safety Concerns
Following the tragic death of Mathew Perry caused by the acute effects of ketamine, five individuals have now been arrested, including two physicians, a drug dealer, and Mr Perry’s assistant. We at Northwest Ketamine Clinics are saddened by this incident and offer sympathy to his loved ones. In our opinion, it was not ketamine, but medical malpractice, greed, and drug dealers combined to cut short the life of a well-loved man who was struggling with addiction.
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Does PTSD Go Away?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disturbance brought on when someone experiences a terrifying,...
COVID-19 What We’re Doing For Your Safety
COVID-19 has become a serious health risk in our region. As this epidemic continues to grow, we want to do our...
Dual studies highlight Ketamine’s potential to treat anxiety and addiction
Two new studies suggest the psychiatric benefits of ketamine treatment may extend beyond just the targeting of...
How do I choose the right ketamine clinic?
IV ketamine clinics are getting a lot of attention these days, and with good reason. With success rates in the 70-80%...
Why Ketamine is the Newest Trend in Medicine
There’s a lot of buzz lately about ketamine and its medical potential, particularly in the treatment of depression,...
Ketamine A ‘Lifesaving’ Aid for Depression?
Aug. 21, 2018 — Ketamine, a widely used anesthetic that’s also an illicit party drug, has taken on a new role in...
Ketamine offers lifeline for people with severe depression
Mount Horeb, Wisconsin (CNN)A few months ago, Alan Ferguson decided he was ready to die — for the third time. In 2014,...