
Georgia Lawmakers Reject Ketamine Clinic Regulation
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Georgia lawmakers rejected a bill to tighten regulations on Ketamine and psychedelic therapy clinics. The bill, House Bill seven seventeen, aimed to require specially trained doctors to hold majority ownership. The debate intensifies as Ketamine gains traction in mental health treatments, despite being FDA approved only as an anesthetic. Lawmakers split on the issue, with supporters emphasizing patient safety and opponents arguing for access and against favoring traditional medical practices. The bill also sought state medical board rules for safe clinic operations. After the defeat, a motion to reconsider was passed, setting up another House vote. Georgias Ketamine clinics remain unregulated on ownership, but expect further discussions as concerns grow.
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