Ketamine is a safe and effective treatment for a variety of mental health issues — but here’s a list of conditions that could make ketamine therapy dangerous.

Ketamine can cause an overdose, particularly when combined with other substances. If you think someone in your care may be overdosing, call emergency services immediately.

There are no perfect ketamine reversal agents. While some medications can dull parts of the ketamine experience, they also come with significant risks.

Ketamine therapy costs can vary greatly depending on the route you choose to take, and the cheapest option is often not the best.

Ketamine side effects and adverse reactions can become serious, especially after long periods of frequent use — and they aren’t restricted to recreational use.

How many ketamine sessions does it take to treat depression? Here’s how ketamine therapy works for depression and what to expect from various treatments.

Ketamine is an analgesic, so it’s easy to assume it’s an opioid. We’ll clear up the confusion and look at how ketamine works, its risks, and why it’s used. 

It's never been easier to start psychedelic breathwork. Learn how it works, the risks, benefits, history, and where to find psychedelic breathwork information.

What does ketamine withdrawal look like? Learn key signs of withdrawal, standard treatments, and essential recovery resources.