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Integration After Ketamine Troche Sessions
Integration turns troche-session insights into lasting change. Journaling prompts, therapy approaches, lifestyle practices, and timing for best outcomes.
Set and Setting for At-Home Ketamine
Set and setting profoundly shape the ketamine troche experience. Learn how to prepare your mindset, physical environment, music selection, and safety protocols for optimal at-home sessions.
Your First Ketamine Troche Session: What to Expect
A complete guide to your first ketamine troche session: how to prepare your space, what to expect during each phase, how to manage the experience, and how to recover afterward.
Ketamine Troche Titration: Finding Your Optimal Dose
How to titrate ketamine troche doses safely: starting dose, step-up intervals, signs you have hit the right dose, and when to stop for at-home sessions.
Buccal Ketamine Technique: Between Cheek and Gum
The buccal technique places a ketamine troche between the cheek and gum for slower, gentler absorption. Learn proper placement, when it's preferred over sublingual, and technique tips.
Sublingual Ketamine Technique: Step-by-Step Guide
Step-by-step sublingual technique for ketamine troches: where to place it, how to manage saliva, maximize absorption, and finish your session safely.
Ketamine Troche Shelf Life and Expiration
How long ketamine troches stay potent: typical beyond-use dates from compounding pharmacies, signs of degradation, fridge vs room-temp, travel tips.
Active Ingredients in Ketamine Troches
Ketamine troches contain ketamine HCl as the active ingredient, plus excipients like PEG base, flavoring, and preservatives. Learn what's in your compounded troche and why it matters.
Sublingual vs. Buccal Administration: Key Differences
Should you place your ketamine troche under the tongue or between the cheek and gum? Compare sublingual vs. buccal absorption rates, patient preference, and when each method is preferred.
What Do Ketamine Troches Look, Feel, and Taste Like?
Ketamine troches vary in look, texture, and flavor by compounding pharmacy. What to expect from your first troche and why batch variation is normal.
FDA Status of Compounded Ketamine Troches
Compounded ketamine troches are not FDA-approved but are legal under 503A. Prescriber liability, regulatory status, and what it means for patients.
How to Store Ketamine Troches
Proper storage of ketamine troches preserves potency and safety. Learn about temperature, humidity, light exposure, and the refrigeration debate for compounded lozenges.