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Medical Content Policy

Education is not medical advice. This policy is how we hold ourselves to that line.

Written by: Ira ZootMedically reviewed by: Ketalux Clinical Review PanelLast updated: June 6, 2026Evidence: Ketalux editorial standards
Quick answer
What is the Ketalux medical content policy?
Ketalux publishes educational content only. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All content is reviewed against current published literature, cites sources where appropriate, and is updated when the evidence shifts. We do not recommend specific clinics, providers, or protocols.

What we do

  • Write educational explanations of ketamine therapy, neuroscience, and mental wellness.
  • Cite peer-reviewed research and clinical consensus statements where applicable.
  • Update content when published evidence meaningfully changes.
  • Flag what is well-established and what remains under investigation.

What we do not do

  • Provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
  • Recommend specific clinics, providers, or commercial products.
  • Replace the judgment of a licensed clinician.

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Educational content only. Not medical advice. Discuss any treatment decisions with a qualified clinician.

About the author

Independent publisher and editor of Ketalux, based in Chicago, Illinois. Ira commissions, edits, and reviews every article on the site and believes ketamine therapy — used responsibly — offers real hope for people living with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain. Contact: ira@idigits.com.

Educational use only. The content on this page is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Ketamine and related therapies carry risks and are appropriate only under qualified medical supervision. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional about your individual situation. Information may change as research evolves.