Ketamine Troches – Clinical Dosing Overview Chart
| Factor | How It Influences Prescribing | Clinical Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Patient Assessment | Initial evaluation determines suitability for treatment | Includes medical history, current medications, and mental health screening |
| Individual Response | Dosing is adjusted based on how the patient responds | Providers monitor effectiveness and side effects closely |
| Body & Metabolism | Weight, metabolism, and tolerance affect absorption | No fixed “one-size-fits-all” approach is used |
| Treatment Goals | Different conditions may require different approaches | Tailored plans are developed for each patient |
| Administration Method | Troches dissolve in the mouth for mucosal absorption | Patients receive specific instructions from providers |
| Monitoring & Follow-Up | Regular check-ins ensure safe progression | Adjustments are made only under supervision |
| Safety Protocols | Controlled substance regulations apply | Use is limited to licensed and authorized care settings |
Important Notice
Ketamine is a controlled prescription medication. Troches are compounded formulations that must only be used under the direction of a licensed healthcare provider. There is no standardized public dosage chart, as improper use can pose serious health and legal risks.
This chart is intended strictly for educational purposes and to improve understanding of how clinicians approach dosing decisions—not to guide self-administration.










