Sublingual tablets, troches, nasal sprays, and topicals — compounded to each prescriber's protocol.
Ketamine began its clinical life as an anesthetic more than half a century ago. In recent years, prescribers across psychiatry and pain management have found applications for it outside the operating room. Compounding has offered prescribers specific formulations suitable to their protocols.
We work with qualified physicians and mental health providers to prepare ketamine in the dosage form, strength, and quantity specified by the prescriber.
Designed to dissolve under the tongue or in the cheek. Troches are commonly prescribed for at-home use under physician supervision. We formulate with Bitter-Bloc™ technology to improve palatability — because patients are more consistent with a preparation they can actually tolerate.
Compounded in metered-dose bottles for consistent, reproducible dosing with each spray.
Liquid formulations compounded to exact concentrations, giving prescribers titration flexibility that tablets and troches don't always offer.
Ketamine compounded into creams or gels, alone or in combination with other actives, as prescribed for localized application.
Ketamine is a Schedule III controlled substance. It requires a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider qualified to prescribe it, and your provider will evaluate whether it's appropriate for your situation. We work exclusively with authorized prescribers and maintain strict protocols around dispensing. If you're exploring ketamine therapy, start with your physician — or visit our provider referrals page.
Ketamine protocols vary by provider and clinical application. Our pharmacist consults with prescribers on formulation, dosing considerations, and available strengths — the compounding details that make the difference between a preparation that fits the protocol and one that doesn't.
Contact us to learn more about the ketamine dosage forms and strengths we compound, or to discuss formulation options with our pharmacist.
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