Ketamine, a drug once synonymous with the party scene, is now at the forefront of depression treatment
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Depression is a widespread disorder affecting around 300 million people globally. Having a treatment for those who failed to respond to previous courses of action could mean these patients would be able to return to work, interact with their families and more importantly regain the functionality they lost to their illness.
Even in patients without suicidal intent, depression is unpleasant to say the absolute least. That being said, if SPRAVATO acts so fast, why not offer it to all patients? It doesn’t quite work like that.
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