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Ketamine

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“How will I know if I’m getting better?” asks my teenage patient. I’m treating him for depression, and lately he’s been thinking about driving his car off the road. Tonight he drove to the emergency room instead. I don’t know what the “professional” response is to his question; medical school didn’t equip me with a stock response.

I glance at some notes I’ve scribbled on scrap paper. “Some

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