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Ketamine

Claiming he was negligently overprescribed with Ketamine for back pain, a minister sued an Oregon hospital and compounding pharmacies in Multnomah County Court; he says he has no memory of trying to “sexually attack” his wife, for which he was arrested and charged.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Claiming he was negligently overprescribed with Ketamine for back pain, a minister sued an Oregon hospital and compounding pharmacies in Multnomah County Court; he says he has no memory of trying to “sexually attack” his wife, for which he was arrested and charged.

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