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While compounded ketamine lozenge is less expensive per dose and can be more convenient for patients to receive, often times the effect of ketamine that can be achieved through the sub lingual route is not as robust as seen with the intravenous route. Ultimately the use of commercially available ketamine hydrochloride for intravenous infusion versus compounded ketamine in sublingual form depends on a wide variety of factors that you will discuss with the doctor. A treatment plan for the best use of ketamine for the initiation and maintenance of treatment will be discussed at your initial consultation with the doctor and will be reassessed in regular intervals throughout your treatment course.