Monitoring of Clinics That Use Direct‐to‐Consumer Advertising for Off‐Label Ketamine in the New York Metropolitan Area: A Cross‐Sectional Systematic Web Search

Jun 11, 2026Fundamental & clinical pharmacology

Review of Clinics Advertising Off-Label Ketamine Directly to Consumers in the New York Area

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Abstract

36.5% of clinics identified prescribed ketamine for at-home use.

  • A total of 233 clinics were located in the New York metropolitan area advertising ketamine for psychiatric conditions.
  • 94.0% of clinics listed depression as a treated disorder, while 21.9% advertised treatment for substance use disorder.
  • 51.5% of the clinics included a medical doctor as part of their team.
  • Clinics advertising oral ketamine were found to be more likely to promote at-home use.
  • Clinics that listed a medical doctor were less likely to advertise ketamine for at-home use.

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