News Alert: FDA approves 1st new type of antidepressant in decades, a nasal spray that could help those who don't respond to other treatments
The Food and Drug Administration approved the drug for people with major depressive disorder that does not respond to other treatments, a group that includes about 5 million people in the United States. The drug, called esketamine, works in a new way in the brain and has been eagerly anticipated by psychiatrists and patient groups.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the drug for people with major depressive disorder that does not respond to other treatments, a group that includes about 5 million people in the United States. The drug, called esketamine, works in a new way in the brain and has been eagerly anticipated by psychiatrists and patient groups.
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