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Spravato, Treatment-Resistant Depression
Spravato Nasal Spray Can Now Be Used Alone for Treatment-Resistant Depression
People with treatment-resistant depression can now take Spravato's ketamine-derived nasal spray as a standalone treatment.
Spravato Approved as Monotherapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression
The approval of Spravato for the monotherapy indication in TRD was supported by data from the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 4 TRD4005 trial.
Ketamine-derived nasal spray treating Phoenix patients with severe depression
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A ketamine-derived nasal spray is now available for the millions of Americans living with severe depression. The hallucinogenic drug is an option when traditional treatment isn’t working, but it’s not without risk.
Can a Nasal Spray Really Help Treat Depression? Here's What to Know About Spravato
Here's what MDs want you to know about Spravato, the latest FDA-approved standalone nasal spray for depression.
New Spravato Indication Offers Greater Flexibility and Personalization for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression
Gregory Mattingly, MD, president, Midwest Research Group, founding partner, St. Charles Psychiatric Associates, discusses the approval of Spravato for treatment-resistant depression.
What to Know About the New Nasal Spray for Tough Depression
CIII allows people who have tried at least two oral antidepressants to use the spray on its own – without the need for more medication.
FDA-approved nasal spray for severe depression can lead to remission
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the nasal spray Spravato for the treatment of major depression in people who have not responded to at least two oral antidepressants.
FDA approves antidepressant nasal spray | Morning in America
The FDA has approved the use of Spravato, an antidepressant nasal spray, as a standalone treatment for depression in the U.S. Sue Varma discusses why she supports the use of the drug and how it may help those suffering from depression.
FDA approves Spravato nasal spray as a standalone treatment for depression in adults
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the antidepressant nasal spray Spravato as a standalone treatment for depression in adults.
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Spravato’s Transformative Impact: Offering Hope and Rapid Relief for Patients with Depression
Gregory Mattingly, MD, president, Midwest Research Group, founding partner, St. Charles Psychiatric Associates, discusses the ...
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J&J's Spravato Wins FDA Approval, Stands as a Game-Changer for Mental Health Care
Spravato
was already available in the market before today's FDA approval and has already proven to be a financial success ...
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Atai Touts Positive Data for Psychedelic Therapy in Alcohol Use Disorder
The results, which come on the heels of the FDA’s approval of J&J’s esketamine nasal spray Spravato as a monotherapy for ...
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