The 40-minute intravenous infusion dose that we most commonly use is 0.5 milligrams per kilogram. There are some people who are very unresponsive to the 0. 5 milligram per kilogram dose, and I've heard that there are some cases where you would go to 0.6 or 0.7 but can sometimes get a good effect. So it's a really narrow range. And this is really important because there are some preparations that are being developed that might be oral where the whole point of the treatment is to achieve a lower dose. But they're not doing what the traditional antidepressant dose of ketamine is doing.

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