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SPRAVATO For Depression Treatment: What You Need To Know

Addressing depressive symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) is a critical challenge that demands innovative solutions. PsyFi TMS Clinic is proud to introduce SPRAVATO , a promising new treatment that may provide the relief you’re seeking. Read on to learn more about SPRAVATO for depression treatment.

Unpacking SPRAVATO For Depression: The Basics

SPRAVATO is a unique, prescription nasal spray, designed to be taken in conjunction with oral antidepressants to manage depressive symptoms. This pioneering treatment offers new possibilities for adults with MDD. Please note that while SPRAVATO offers a novel approach to managing depression, it is not intended to replace necessary hospitalization or to function as an anesthetic or a preventative medicine.

The Safety Factors of SPRAVATO

Just like other medications, SPRAVATO comes with its share of potential side effects. Some patients may experience feelings of drowsiness, lightheadedness, anxiety, or a disconnection from their surroundings. Rest assured, our experienced healthcare providers at PsyFi TMS Clinic will closely monitor you for two hours post-administration of SPRAVATO® to manage any potential side effects.

Furthermore, it’s crucial to mention that SPRAVATO® carries potential risks for misuse and dependency, and requires careful monitoring. Our healthcare professionals are trained to identify these signs and will conduct regular checks before and throughout your treatment. Honest discussions regarding any past dependencies on alcohol, prescription drugs, or other substances are vital to ensure safe and effective treatment.

SPRAVATO’s Unique Mechanism

Unlike most conventional antidepressants, SPRAVATO® interacts with a specific part of your brain cells, the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. The N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor is a unique element of your brain cells. It plays an integral role in controlling the electrical activity in your brain and is closely involved in memory function and the development of neural networks. One of the key aspects of the NMDA receptor is its role in regulating your mood.

With depressive disorders, this system can sometimes become disrupted, causing the symptoms that we associate with depression. This is where SPRAVATO comes into play. It targets these NMDA receptors and helps to restore balance to this system. This may help to reduce depressive symptoms, though the precise mechanism of how this works is still being researched.

Although the exact process remains under investigation, early research indicates this approach may offer unique benefits. Initial studies demonstrate that patients with MDD who used SPRAVATO with an oral antidepressant experienced a more significant decrease in depressive symptoms compared to those given a placebo.

Your SPRAVATO Treatment Journey

The initial treatment period with SPRAVATO includes bi-weekly sessions for four weeks, alongside an oral antidepressant. It’s essential to keep in mind that any changes to your treatment plan should only be made after consultation with your healthcare provider. After four weeks, you’ll reassess the need for continued SPRAVATO treatment with your provider.

In case of a missed treatment, make sure to contact your healthcare provider immediately to discuss the next steps. It’s important to remember that not everyone will respond to SPRAVATO in the same way, which is why consistent evaluation of your symptoms is crucial during your treatment journey.

Preparing for a SPRAVATO Session

Before arriving for each treatment, ensure safe transportation arrangements, as SPRAVATO can temporarily affect your cognitive and motor skills. Wearing comfortable clothes can also aid relaxation during and post-treatment.

We recommend avoiding meals two hours prior and refraining from drinking fluids 30 minutes before taking SPRAVATO. Inform your healthcare provider about all current medications, as SPRAVATO could interact with certain drugs and alcohol, potentially leading to adverse effects.

Side Effects of SPRAVATO

Some of the common side effects associated with SPRAVATO include lightheadedness, feeling overjoyed or agitated, feelings of disconnection, nausea, and increased blood pressure. These side effects are typically temporary and subside within the same day.

We are excited to offer SPRAVATO as part of our commitment to provide the best care for our patients. If you are interested in learning more about this treatment option, or have any other questions, please reach out to us

Remember, as with all treatments for depression, SPRAVATO works best when used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan, including regular check-ins with your healthcare provider. At PsyFi TMS Clinic, we are ready to guide you through this process, ensuring that your treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs. Reach out to us at info@psyfitms.com to start your journey to wellness today and to learn more about SPRAVATO for depression.

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