
A new path to mental wellness with Spravato treatment at the Ridge Mental Health Clinic and Treatment Center. This innovative therapy offers hope for adults who are struggling with treatment-resistant depression, providing an alternative when traditional methods fall short. The potential benefits of this professionally administered nasal spray in a supportive, clinical setting are significant. If you're someone seeking a breakthrough in your journey through addiction, we're here to guide you. Reach out to us for a personalized consultation and take the first step towards a brighter tomorrow.




Discover a new path in the battle against depression with Spravato treatment therapy.
The Ridge Mental Health Clinic is a one of the pioneers offering the innovative therapy for adults suffering from treatment-resistant depression. The goal was to create an alternative option for when traditional methods fall short. If you or someone you know could benefit from this professionally administered nasal spray in a supportive, clinical setting. If you're seeking a breakthrough in a mental health crisis, we're here to guide you. Reach out to us for a consultation and take the first step towards a new path.
How do I know if esketamine treatment is right for me?
And how could I benefit?
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What is Esketamine?
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Esketamine is derived from ketamine, an anesthetic that has been used for treating depression for many years.
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It’s a more potent version of ketamine and is administered as a nasal spray.
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Treatment Process:
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Esketamine is administered in a clinic setting due to its potential to distort perception during the first two hours after treatment.
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Patients self-administer three doses of the nasal spray, spaced five minutes apart, under doctor supervision.
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They remain in the clinic until potential side effects have passed.
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Esketamine must be used alongside a conventional antidepressant.
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Initially, treatment is given twice a week for the first month, followed by a maintenance phase with decreased frequency1.
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Good Candidates for Therapy:
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Esketamine is approved for people with treatment-resistant depression.
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If you’ve tried at least two other antidepressants for at least six weeks each and haven’t experienced remission or significant improvement, you may be a candidate.
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Esketamine offers hope to those who haven’t responded well to other treatments, giving them a chance to experience life without depression1.
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How Esketamine Works:
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Esketamine, along with its related drug ketamine, is highly effective for several reasons:
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It acts on the brain’s glutamate system, which is different from traditional antidepressants.
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It provides rapid relief from depression symptoms, even when other treatments have failed.
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The effects are often noticeable within hours, rather than weeks
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