Imagine experiencing improved mood, more energy, and increased interest in your daily activities. With Spravato®, patients with treatment-resistant depression or side effects from traditional antidepressants can experience these therapeutic effects.
Patients self-administer the nasal spray Spravato® under medical supervision, and they can use it in addition to an antidepressant. It works by causing growth of new neural branches in your brain’s prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. At Cedar Park TMS, our expert and empathetic team is here to help you understand what to expect during administration and monitoring for Spravato® treatment.
Spravato® treatment may be helpful for patients with certain mental health conditions. It may be suitable for people who are experiencing:
Our team at Cedar Park TMS will work with you to determine whether you are a good candidate for Spravato® treatment and explain what you can expect during the application and observation phase.
If you are experiencing symptoms of depression that traditional antidepressants and therapy have not alleviated, Spravato® may be beneficial to you. However, you should not receive this treatment if you are under 18 or have certain heart conditions, high blood pressure, or recent substance abuse issues.
Our team at Cedar Park TMS will explain what you can expect during the administration phase for Spravato®. We want you to feel comfortable and confident during your treatment, so we will explain each step in detail and take the time to answer all of your questions.
Under the supervision of a provider, you will spray the device into each nostril. You will wait about two minutes and repeat this step according to your prescription—usually two or three sprays in each nostril. The administration of Spravato® typically takes minutes, and you will spend most of your appointment in the observation phase.
After treatment, you may experience side effects, such as mild dissociation, a floating feeling, or temporary blurred vision, which is why we monitor our patients for two hours.
After self-administering Spravato®, you will remain under observation for two hours. During this time, you may recline, listen to music, read, or practice mindfulness. Our team will check in with you periodically to assess your vital signs.
This monitoring period is important because Spravato® can cause temporary increases in blood pressure, changes in perception, or mild dizziness. Monitoring your vitals during this time minimizes risk and allows you to focus on healing.
Most side effects subside within the two-hour monitoring period. By the following day, you can resume all your regular activities except driving. You should prearrange a ride home on the day of your treatment, as you may experience temporary dizziness.
Our team at Cedar Park TMS focuses on the safety and satisfaction of every patient we see. If you have questions about what it is like to receive Spravato® and are wondering whether this treatment is suitable for you, reach out to our team today. We will discuss your medical history and current symptoms to gain a better understanding of your needs.
Mental health care requires a collaborative approach, so we will work closely with your current providers to integrate Spravato® treatment into your broader care plan, creating a strategy that reflects your goals and lifestyle.
Schedule an appointment with Cedar Park TMS to get more information about administration and monitoring for Spravato®. We are here to help you through every step of your mental health journey.