Ketamine for chronic pain
My pain doctor recently prescribed ketamine as an adjunct to my pain management. Has anyone had experience with this? It has to be compounded and you inhale it through a nose spray. Since it’s compounded there is not much info on side effects so I’m curious about other’s experiences.
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I would love to hear about your ketamine experience, if you go that route Looks like I will be trying PNS. Nerve stimulator implants. But if this doesn’t work then ketamine it is. I have read where it’s not covered by ins co Is that true
Yeah, seems like it’s not. I just had one Dr agree to do it and I was going to pay, then he called me today and said he only does it for back patients which is not what their web site says. Wasted days of my time. 😡
Unreal well hang in , best of luck
@trip17 so sorry!
Does insurance/medicare pay for the infusions?
@wheelerma Sadly, no. It isn't approved for that use by the FDA so the insurance companies won't cover them. The nasal spray is covered but it isn't as effective as the infusions. The main issue with the coverage is that there isn't any money in doing testing by big pharma so it hasn't happened.
I'm prescribed sub-lingual ketamine for depression that is resistant to conventional antidepressants. The nasal spray just doesn't work for me. I also suffer from chronic pain.
Thank you.
@bluegirl0 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a place to give and get support. It sounds like ketamine has been successful for you. May I ask what you have learned and what you could share with members who are considering this treatment?
Hi and yes I have had this made for me at a compound pharmacy. It is a lotion mixed with some other med. Anything you can rub on usually doesn't help me much but always worth a try.