Well, yes, in human dosages from human formulations. (Is anyone serious disputing this?)
Ketamine is also safe for people who aren't infants or pregnant when administered by a physician at an appropriate dose for a legitimate medical use, and it's also used in veterinary care, but that doesn't mean self-administering it is a good idea.
* in prescribed dosages mixed for human consumption, not dosages of the same or similar strength/mixture as would be given to a horse. And probably not for treating Covid, which is not a parasite.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 25.9 ms ] threadKetamine is also safe for people who aren't infants or pregnant when administered by a physician at an appropriate dose for a legitimate medical use, and it's also used in veterinary care, but that doesn't mean self-administering it is a good idea.