Nasal Esketamine

Esketamine for Depression

We offer the only FDA-approved ketamine-based treatment for depression. Nasal esketamine (Spravato®), is a safe, physician-supervised, psychedelic nose spray therapy that is covered by many insurances. Often, nasal esketamine is effective at treating depression in patients who have been unable to find relief through other methods, like talk therapy and antidepressants. Learn more about esketamine treatment and determine if it might be right for you.

How does it work?

It is believed, based on the current research, that Ketamine disrupts the brain chemical glutamate. Glutamate is involved vvith learning, memory, emotion, and pain recognition. Ketamine can cause rapid heart rate and elevated blood pressure.

Esketamine is a part of ketamine, and was made to be more potent in its nasal form, so you can use this medication at a lower dose and, likely, have fewer side effects.

Esketamine must be used in conjunction with a conventional antidepressant and is regulated through a federally mandated risk mitigation program. Esketamine can provide rapid relief from depression symptoms and suicidality.

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Learn more about Esketamine.

Esketamine is made from a drug called ketamine, which was first used in clinical practice as an anesthetic (sedative). In the 1970s, ketamine's use for the treatment of psychiatric disorders was first noted and has been studied formally since the 1990s. In 2019, the FDA approved nasal esketamine, a ketamine-based nasal spray for adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) - sometimes called Clinical Depression - with suicidal thoughts or behavior. TRD simply means that standard treatment methods have not been able to successfully treat the depressive episode.

Although you may have also heard of ketamine as a psychedelic street drug with names such as 'Special K' or 'K', its use can be safe when under the supervision of a trained clinician. To learn more, check out our Esketamine: VIDEO BLOG POST - Busting the Myths, where we dispel some of the most common misconceptions about this medication.

Is Esketamine (Spravato®) right for me?

Esketamine is not right for everyone. However, for the right people, it shows great promise. We would love for you to speak with a member of our Interventional Services Team to see if Spravato (Esketamine) might be a good fit. Please complete this screening questionnaire and a team member will reach out to you.

If you've tried other depression treatments (medications, therapy, TMS, or even ECT) without success, there is still hope. In fact, most of our patients have tried several types of treatments before finding success with nasal esketamine.

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Treatment in a safe and comfortable environment.

Your comfort and safety are our top priortities. Since esketamine, like ketamine, is a psychedelic treatment, you may experience feelings like euphoria, dizziness, or intoxication. Our expert care team will be available onsite, and will also closely monitor you and your blood pressure throughout treatment. Learn more about esketamine treatment, including what to expect and how to prepare.

Typical Course of Treatment

Each patient is unique and will receive their own individualized care plan. However, the treatment course for nasal esketamine typically starts with two treatments per week for the first four weeks, followed by one treatment per week for four to eight weeks, before being reduced. The goal is to reduce treatment frequency to once per month. Esketamine must be used in conjunction with a conventional antidepressant.

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1 treatment per
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Esketamine & Ketamine: Busting the Myths

Learn more about ketamine and nasal esketamine in our blog post, Esketamine: Busting the Myths.

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