Yes, you are required to have a Peer Treatment Companion (PTC) for all of your dosing sessions and your Psychiatric Clinician will confirm that you have a PTC in place before you are accepted into treatment.
Your PTC must be physically present at the location where you’re taking your medicine, but does not need to be actively involved in your treatment - unless in the case of an emergency. Your PTC does not need to be the same person for each treatment session.
This article explains how PTCs can assist before, during, and after each ketamine experience.
This guide explains the importance of a PTC and offers tips for choosing the right person for the role.
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