A ketamine-based nasal spray is officially the first and only standalone therapy available for treatment-resistant depression in the US.
The FDA approves Spravato, a nasal spray derived from Ketamine, to help some people treat depression. Dr. Bill Hartman from UW Health shares more.
Dr. Joao de Quevedo with UTHealth Houston shares what researchers found during a clinical trial for Spravato, the first FDA-approved nasal spray to treat depression.
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Johnson & Johnson has announced a major breakthrough in mental health treatment. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Spravato, a novel nasal spray, for the standalone treatment of ...
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Spravato, okayed for stand-alone use among adults, is the first such therapy for major depressive disorder (MDD) that is ...
The announcement was welcome news for those with major depressive disorder, affecting an estimated 8.3% of the adult ...