"Understanding the Dangers of Ketamine Abuse: Reflections on Perry's Indictments"
Philip E Wolfson MD
Philip E Wolfson MD
Director at The Center for Transformational Psychotherapy/Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy and Psychiatry
The Perry indictments appear to be an appropriate response to the illicit supply of ketamine and other medications apparently supplied by physicians acting completely outside of clinical practice and the treatment of serious addiction. Diversion, co-dependence, and bad behavior by those involved with Perry thereby facilitated his addiction and intoxication--and by Perry himself as an addict to multiple substances including ketamine, and the failed impact of the treatment programs he attended. Supplying ketamine to a ketamine dependent person whether by an IV clinic or illicitly is contributing to dependence, cravings and further use.
Falling or going into a hot tub without supervision under the influence of an anesthetic dose of ketamine and other sedating medicines and thereby drowning is the cause of death. Had he not entered the hot tub he would be alive--and seriously dependent on k and multiple substances as he was. Obviously, abstinence would have been a necessity for healing.
--Phil Wolfson, MD
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