New hope for tough depression: boosting a Fast-Acting drug with talk therapy
NCT ID NCT06431386
Summary
This study tested whether combining a fast-acting antidepressant nasal spray (esketamine) with a specific type of talk therapy (Behavioral Activation) works better than the spray alone for people with hard-to-treat depression. The goal was to see if the therapy, done while the drug improves mood, could help make recovery last longer. The trial was small and has ended.
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The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre
Ottawa, Ontario, K1Z 7K4, Canada
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