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by bradly 1266 days ago
Fwiw at least in the US it not likely to be cheaper. Until covered by insurance, a professionally administered experience will most likely be be similar to a guided ketemine session which is currently around $450 a session when it costs penny to make.
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I get why some people would want or need a physician, but these drugs should be offered at cost in take home form too. We let people take opioids and amphetamines at home without supervision, and for most people that's fine.
I'm with you in spirit, but practically speaking it's an excellent idea to have a friend with experience to accompany you during your first session.

Even if your friend just sits there for four hours while reading a book, it's comforting to know that someone you trust is there to say "yes" when you start asking "is this really happening?" That can make the difference between a wonderful experience and an alarming one.

They do. Sublingual ketemine is about $3 a dosage with a prescription, but it is usually only offered after a series of IV or IM treatments.
Compare that to SSRIs that you have to take for 3 weeks before they either succeed or fail (and have unpleasant side effects). Also suicide while coming down off of SSRIs is unfortunately very common.

Contrast with: One session of psychedelic assisted therapy has been shown to offer months of relief from depression.

I’m not saying it’s a magic cure, just that we owe it to ourselves to continue to study psychedelic assisted therapy.

>Fwiw at least in the US it not likely to be cheaper.

It is much cheaper if you have cows nearby.