This refers to the self-administration of a medication containing ketamine, delivered through the nasal passages, within a residential setting. For example, a patient prescribed this medication for treatment-resistant depression might administer a pre-measured dose using a nasal applicator in their own home, following a physician’s instructions.
The practice offers potential benefits such as increased convenience and privacy for patients requiring ketamine therapy. Historically, ketamine administration typically occurred in clinical settings due to concerns about potential side effects and the need for monitoring. However, advancements in formulation and delivery methods, coupled with careful patient selection and monitoring protocols, have made at-home administration a viable option for some individuals.