The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever stand-alone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression.
Here's what MDs want you to know about Spravato, the latest FDA-approved standalone nasal spray for depression.
The FDA approves Spravato, a nasal spray derived from Ketamine, to help some people treat depression. Dr. Bill Hartman from UW Health shares more.
The FDA has approved a supplemental new drug application for Spravato, an esketamine nasal spray that can be used as ...
Already on its way to becoming a blockbuster drug, Johnson & Johnson’s Spravato has received another potential boost as the ...
Esketamine, the active ingredient in Spravato, is a non-selective, non-competitive antagonist of the NMDA receptor, a known ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Spravato (esketamine) CIII nasal spray for adults living with ma ...
One-third of folks with major depressive disorder experience treatment-resistant depression (TRD), a condition that makes it ...
The FDA has approved Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray for use as monotherapy for patients with treatment-resistant depression.
The FDA says esketamine, an antidepressant derived from the anesthetic and party drug ketamine, can now be prescribed on its ...
In today's Health Alert, the FDA has approved the first stand-alone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression.
Spravato, okayed for stand-alone use among adults, is the first such therapy for major depressive disorder (MDD) that is ...