Although it has more dangers than ivermectin, why shouldn't you have access to ketamine if you feel it helps you? A lot of people believe it has off-label benefits for their mental health, and maybe it does.
Perhaps we just have different general perspectives on the individual and society.
Why not all drugs of all types. Why call it an opiod crisis and not just here is what happens when you give everyone whatever drugs they hear on the internet make you feel good?
First you deny someone ivermectin, next minute you are saying only 1 oxycotin with your beer.
The important difference between these drugs is that opiates are incredibly addictive, while ketamine is less addictive than tobacco or alcohol. Ivermectin isn't addictive at all.
Ironically, the opioid crisis is caused far more by people's trust in mainstream medicine than by any internet fad.
Repeated recreational use of ketamine over years can lead to permanent urinary tract damage, potentially leading to incontinence, etc. "Ketamine bladder syndrome"