FAQ: Ketamine K-Holes VS. Medical Ketamine Therapy
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Q: What is a ketamine K-hole?
A: A K-hole is an extreme dissociative state typically caused by very high, uncontrolled doses of ketamine, most often through misuse.
Q: Can you go into a K-hole on prescription ketamine?
A: When ketamine is prescribed and taken exactly as directed, entering a K-hole is virtually impossible because medical dosing stays far below that threshold.
Q: Is dissociation during ketamine therapy the same as a K-hole?
A: No. Mild therapeutic dissociation can be temporary and controlled, while a K-hole is intense, uncontrolled, and associated with misuse-level doses.
Q: What causes a ketamine K-hole?
A: K-holes are associated with misuse—unmeasured high doses, frequent use, non-pharmaceutical ketamine, or mixing with other substances.
Q: Is ketamine therapy safe in Texas and California?
A: It can be safe when overseen by licensed providers using pharmaceutical ketamine and evidence-based protocols, including screening and monitoring.
Q: Where can I learn more?
A: Visit BlissMistRx.com to learn more about medically supervised ketamine care.