Here's what MDs want you to know about Spravato, the latest FDA-approved standalone nasal spray for depression.
People with treatment-resistant depression can now take Spravato's ketamine-derived nasal spray as a standalone treatment.
The small, Ireland-based company GH Research said its inhaled version of mebufotenin — a molecular cousin to psilocybin — was ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Johnson & Johnson's nasal spray as a standalone treatment for severe forms of depression, officials said. The FDA granted approval to Spravato (esketamine ...
Gregory Mattingly, MD, president, Midwest Research Group, founding partner, St. Charles Psychiatric Associates, discusses the ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever stand-alone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression.
On day 28 of the trial, patients taking Spravato exhibited numerical improvements for all 10 items on the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). After four weeks, 22.5 percent of patients ...
In a Phase IIb trial, GH001 elicited significant drops in treatment-resistant depression. The news comes less than two weeks ...
Esketamine, the active ingredient in Spravato, is a non-selective, non-competitive antagonist of the NMDA receptor, a known target in depression. Since its initial approval in 2019, Spravato has ...
Gregory Mattingly, MD, president, Midwest Research Group, founding partner, St. Charles Psychiatric Associates, discusses the ...
The FDA has approved Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray for use as monotherapy for patients with treatment-resistant depression.