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Ketamine for Depression, 5: Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions
August 23, 2017
This installment of Dr Andrade's series on the use of ketamine for depression considers possible interactions of ketamine with other medications—both what we know and what we don' t...