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Ketamine Troche vs. Oral Dissolving Tablet (ODT): Key Differences

Oral dissolving tablets (ODTs) and troches both dissolve in the mouth, but they differ in formulation, dissolution speed, absorption, and clinical use. Learn which form suits your ketamine treatment.

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How Ketamine Troches Are Made: The Compounding Process

A look inside the compounding pharmacy process that creates ketamine troches — from raw pharmaceutical ingredients to the finished lozenge that arrives at your door.

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Troche vs. Lozenge: Is There a Difference?

Many patients wonder whether a troche and a lozenge are the same thing. Learn the technical distinction, why the terminology matters, and what it means for your ketamine prescription.

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Ketamine Troche Dosage for Pain: What the Evidence Supports

Ketamine troche doses for chronic pain typically range from 50 to 400 mg. Learn how pain dosing differs from depression protocols and what factors guide prescribing.

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How to Store Ketamine Troches: Refrigeration, Shelf Life, and Safety

Do ketamine troches need refrigeration? Learn proper storage conditions, shelf life expectations, and how to keep your troches potent and safe.

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Ketamine Troche Shelf Life and Expiration

Compounded ketamine troches typically have a 6-12 month shelf life. Learn how beyond-use dates are determined, how potency degrades, and when to discard your troches.

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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.

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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.

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What Do Ketamine Troches Look, Feel, and Taste Like?

Ketamine troches vary in appearance, texture, and flavor depending on the compounding pharmacy. Learn what to expect from your first troche and why variation is normal.

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FDA Status of Compounded Ketamine Troches

Compounded ketamine troches are not FDA-approved but are legal under 503A compounding law. Understand prescriber liability, regulatory status, and what this means for patients.

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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.

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Onset and Duration of Ketamine Troches

Ketamine troches typically begin working in 10-20 minutes with peak effects at 45-90 minutes. Learn the full timeline and what affects how long a troche session lasts.

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Troche Absorption: How Ketamine Enters the Bloodstream

Understand how sublingual ketamine absorption works, why bioavailability is 20-30%, and how oral mucosal tissue delivers ketamine directly to systemic circulation.

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How Are Ketamine Troches Compounded?

Learn how compounding pharmacies make ketamine troches, the ingredients used, quality standards followed, and what makes one pharmacy better than another.

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What Is a Ketamine Troche?

A ketamine troche is a sublingual lozenge prescribed for depression and pain. Learn how it's made, how it works, and why doctors prescribe it.