A ketamine-based nasal spray is officially the first and only standalone therapy available for treatment-resistant depression in the US. The FDA first approved the Johnson & Johnson drug, called ...
Here's what MDs want you to know about Spravato, the latest FDA-approved standalone nasal spray for depression.
The announcement was welcome news for those with major depressive disorder, affecting an estimated 8.3% of the adult ...
Johnson & Johnson has announced the FDA’s approval of a first-of-its-kind, esketamine nasal spray called Spravato for the ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a nose spray to help treat depression, Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday.
The FDA says esketamine, an antidepressant derived from the anesthetic and party drug ketamine, can now be prescribed on its ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Johnson & Johnson’s ketamine-derived nasal spray to help millions of U.S.
As Australia’s obsession with tanning rages on, people are turning to nasal sprays as a ‘safer’ way to tan. Experts say there ...
Doctors are warning about the far-reaching effects of a tanning spray such as kidney problems and increased skin cancer risk.
Seeing nasal tanning spray doing the rounds? Here's what it is and why you should be avoiding it, per experts.
Nasal tanning sprays are illegal and can cause serious side effects according to Australia's drug and medical device watchdog ...
There was no effect of insulin in the larger cohort using the second device. In a subsequent Phase 2 study to determine how much insulin entered the brain after nasal delivery, 19 people received 40 ...