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Blonk MI et al. – This review provides an overview of the available clinical data on the use of oral ketamine in chronic pain management...Lack of evidence regarding efficacy, and the poor safety profile, do not support routine use of oral ketamine in chronic pain management. Oral ketamine may have a limited place as add–on therapy in complex chronic pain patients if other therapeutic options have failed.

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