Good luck: The problem is that ketamine is a controlled substance. Many pharmacies (on a whim) choose not to fill patient's prescriptions if they are controlled substances. They are under enormous scrutiny from the DEA & have quotas in some states on how many of their total scripts can be controlled. All of this is legal & the DEA won't help. Try other areas or ask your doctor to call the pharmacy directly.
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